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vash 03-23-2018 09:50 AM

Mosin Nagant?
 
1928 version.

i kid you not, my brother gets all the luck. my mom's elderly neighbor (my 8th grade school principle) walked over and handed him two guns. a 1928 MN, and some TC 50 cal muzzle loader.

what's the story on the mosin? the rifles look cherry! that's the rifle the Hailstone lady on that alaska show is killing eveything with i think.

vash 03-23-2018 09:51 AM

The rifle

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1521823875.jpg

Rick Lee 03-23-2018 09:53 AM

Those guns have killed more German soldiers than ARs have killed total people. About 10 years ago when Phoenix was doing one of those silly gun buybacks, Mosins were going for $69 and the buybacks were paying $100. You can imagine how that went.

Porsche-O-Phile 03-23-2018 09:57 AM

M91/30?

Yea I've got a couple of 'em.

Damn loud and damn accurate with the 7.62x54R.

Arizona_928 03-23-2018 10:58 AM

Have a few.
Have a couple M44's recently from Russia. They shoot okay.

scottmandue 03-23-2018 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 9972695)
M91/30?

Yea I've got a couple of 'em.

Damn loud and damn accurate with the 7.62x54R.

I had the same rifle,

Sold it to a PP brother.

I bought it at Big5, check there Vash if you want one (all 1940's WWII surplus, they have barrels of um)

Tobra 03-23-2018 11:29 AM

You can really reach out and touch someone with one of those. Do yourself a favor and get one of those pads to put between the butt of the rifle and your shoulder.

The 1928 version is going to be MUCH more nicely finished than the 1943 version

Chocaholic 03-23-2018 11:33 AM

The recoil is no worse than our M1 Garand. Nice MN’s can be had for around $300 these days. A fun gun to shoot. Take it to the range and have some fun.

flipper35 03-23-2018 12:20 PM

Dad has one and has had it since he was young. One day while hunting he got tired of carrying the thing and cut most of the fore-stock off. It still shoots well. Interesting spoons but hte ammo is less easy to find here. Then again, he doesn't shoot it much the last few decades. More of a novelty now.

unclebilly 03-23-2018 12:29 PM

These used to be $20 at gun shows in Canada in the early 80's. I recall barrels of them at gun shows. The problem? No ammo (at the time).

We had one with a bayonette hanging above the fireplace in our family room from about 1980-1986 when we moved. My dad sold it to a teenage friend of mine in about 1987.

Now, you can get ammo and they are actually quite accurate and shoot 7.62x54 rounds. I've shot one and it pierced 3/8" thick P-110 well casing (in and out).

Pretty cool.

varmint 03-23-2018 12:36 PM

Read up on Simo Häyhä

VincentVega 03-23-2018 01:18 PM

I have one too. Loud and make sure you have a good stance. I cant imagine carrying one into battle.

black_falcon 03-23-2018 02:38 PM

Looks like your run of the mill 91/30. Need pics of the rec to know whether Izzy or Tula. The stock has been stripped of its shellac finish. It's a great piece of history but not worth much. I bought a few of mine for $79 about ten years ago. They might go for $150 max today.

Mark Wilson 03-23-2018 05:49 PM

Mine kicks like a friggen goat on PCP. I love it.

RANDY P 03-23-2018 06:10 PM

i got one :)

rjp

id10t 03-23-2018 06:23 PM

AR15: You can pick off prairie dogs at 300 meters all day long
AK47: You can pick off a deer pretty easy at 300 meters
Mosin-Nagant: You get out of your truck, see an elk on top of a hill, and realize you really can use iron sights that far.

AR15: You measure your misses by sub MOA measurements
AK47: You miss and, and aim a bit lower this time.
Mosin-Nagant: Even if you miss the shockwave of the bullet will kill the animal.

AR15: You are careful to keep in clean in the field.
AK47: You don’t worry so much about some dirt getting in it.
Mosin-Nagant: It still has gritty grease inside it from when the Finnish army put it into storage.

AR15: Your bayonet will do an alright job of butchering your kill if needed.
AK47: The bayonet doubles as a decent hunting knife.
Mosin-Nagant: Your bayonet can be used to spit roast an entire pig.

AR15: Nice and light for carrying over obstructions.
AK47: Handy package for carrying over obstructions.
Mosin-Nagant: You can pole vault over obstructions.

AR15: Can’t run dry or you get seizure.
AK47: Can run dry, but may cause laquered ammo to stick in chamber.
Mosin-Nagant: Just handling the bolt gives it enough oil to operate smoothly.


Too many more to copy/paste at https://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/2011/10/10/ar-15-v-s-ak-47-v-s-mosin-nagant/

tabs 03-23-2018 08:13 PM

I don't have one of those.

legion 03-23-2018 08:42 PM

The local shop has 6 or so crates of them that were left behind by the Russians in Finland during the Winter War.

Chocaholic 03-24-2018 04:19 AM

They made many many millions of them. Lots available. Go to any gun show and you can have your choice of dozens at least.

beepbeep 03-24-2018 06:12 AM

Nice gun. I would also like to give a shout for our own Swedish Mauser CG m/96. IMHO a nicer and more "modern" interpretation of the theme (it came 1896). Also, 6.5mm round is quicker, flatter and recoil is lower. Finish is better as well.

If MN is John Deere, M/96 is Fendt.

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