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Senior Member
Join Date: July 21, 2011
Location: Idaho
Posts: 3,631
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all guns lost in a tragic smelting accident. I never said half the crap people said I did-Albert Einstein You can't believe everything you read on the internet-Benjamin Franklin Bean counters told me I couldn't fire a man for being in a wheelchair, did it anyway. Ramps are expensive.-Cave Johnson. |
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Join Date: December 1, 2012
Location: flagstaff, az
Posts: 58
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I started on a basic 91/30 and have had a lot of good fun since then. Moisans are good guns and I plan to get another
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Join Date: November 5, 2000
Location: Wabash IN
Posts: 463
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Hello,
Folks tend to be surprised that I only have ONE*. I'm on the lookout for a carbine (no M44 or clone, though; I want it to be lightweight), but my one 91/30 has a roller-bearing trigger I made, one of my sights, and a bunch of other goodies. With handloads it shoots sub-MOA and I just know where I hit with it. The handloads are fireformed so this keeps me from mixing those up, too. I have a nice, 120-year-old Gewehr 88 sitting over there in the corner loaded, but I've not shot it in a couple months. It's the Mosin that sees all the action, followed by the .22 and the 1911. They are all working guns. ![]() *Business sig line added for clarification to that statement.
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Sights for the Mosin-Nagant I would like to buy your Mosin-Nagant front sights. Please PM me for details. |
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Join Date: December 10, 2011
Posts: 47
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Repeat after me: My name is <your name>, and I'm a Mosin-holic.
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Join Date: January 2, 2013
Location: Wantage NJ
Posts: 27
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Just one. 1953 Pole, new. Hello group.
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Senior Member
Join Date: March 12, 2010
Posts: 1,674
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I have three
1953 Hungarian M-44. Fantastic shape and great shooter. #'s match M91/59 Carbine. Was a 1942 Izhevsk 91/30 in another life. all #'s match except buttplate1929 Izhevsk Hex Reciever 91/30. Beautiful wood #'s match. They are all good shooters and get shot often. I have killed deer with them as well. |
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#32 |
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Join Date: December 10, 2009
Posts: 80
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How many Mosins
I have 7
91/30 Hex 91/30 Round M38 M44 Westinghouse M91 91/30 Sniper M39 Finn All except the Finn and Westinghouse are Russian manufacture. Jeff Last edited by Pukindog; January 6, 2013 at 12:01 PM. |
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Join Date: January 3, 2013
Posts: 85
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i only have 1 91/30 but i would love an m44 and a m38 and a hex (mine is a round) and a finnish one of course would be great
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Join Date: September 25, 2012
Posts: 98
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I have 3
91/30 M44 M38 Now I have Garanditis. |
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Join Date: May 16, 2012
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 18
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Uno... a PU sniper.
Had a M44, but the bayonet was annoying in the safe. Didn't like it, so I sold it. Got the PU from Impact Guns, but figured to get back in the Mosin Nagant after I saw a project to make a 10 round magazine for it. No interest in another, considering the USMC M1903 sniper reproduction I had built and the Garand I just purchased. Do have a Nagant revolver at my FFL... |
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