May 22, 2016, 08:07 PM | #26 |
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Its a crowd pleaser for sure . I love shooting the T53 close to dusk. After the big fireball I can't see to hit any dang thing. But it sure is fun.
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May 22, 2016, 10:16 PM | #27 |
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Rich: get one now, while you still can.
They are getting harder and more expensive to find. And trust me, when you start kicking those giant fireballs down range you will be in love! The carbines are SO fun!! |
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Some are pretty tame. Some produce massive fireballs. An alternative to the M44, if you are unaware, is the M38. Essentially the same rifle, but with no folding bayonet (nor the headaches that come with trying to get the rifle to shoot with the bayonet hanging off the barrel). Many examples also saw much less use than the M44s, so they're often better shooters. I have an M38. I like it. But I'd surely sell it if the price was right. I'm not a big fan of the Mosin receiver and bolt. Mine's a freak, even. I've never fired surplus ammo in it, and it has only seen 8-12 rounds of commercial ammo since it came into my possession (2009?). Everything else has been handloaded.
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Another is the 91/59. It's a 91/30 that has been cut down by the arsenal to a Carbine. I had one and like a dummy let it go.
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May 23, 2016, 10:35 PM | #30 |
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Original poster, I hope that I am not hijacking your thread. I feel that I am.
You guys are bad influences! I had been eyeing a local M44 over the weekend; it's a 1944 forced match but it's in good shape. I am now in possession of a flame shooting, crowd deafening, wall punching commie. I really hate you guys .....at least until I shoot it. |
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May 24, 2016, 06:38 AM | #32 |
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Nice lookin Rifle Rich! Congrats!
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I've owned guns for almost 4 years now, and over the course of that time it's hard to think of any guns or ammo that hasn't increased in price: buy while you can.
My first gun I bought was a MN, $100 from a member of another forum. Not long after I bought a corrosive 440 can for another $100. By my estimation, the rifle is probably a 250-300$ Piece and the ammo is probably close to 150. It's a similar story with a lot of the guns and ammo I own, and they aren't particularly impressive or rare items. I always hear about the days of the 69$ SKS...where have those gone? |
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Warning! Off topic a bit: If you want to shoot fireballs that can be seen in the daylight, try a AK with a 10" barrel. I bet if you shot one inside a room, it would melt the paint off the walls. |
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May 24, 2016, 11:12 PM | #35 |
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Thanks guys and will do. My friend is itching to shoot the Yugo. SO...my plan is to let him put a few rounds through it and then hand over the little M44. "Here, see what you think of this." I'll make sure that he has adequate ear protection!
BTW..SOG currently has the M44 in stock if anyone is interested. http://www.southernohiogun.com/longg...62x54-cal.html Last edited by Rich_357; May 25, 2016 at 10:28 AM. |
June 1, 2016, 12:47 AM | #36 |
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no need to apologize for the hijacking of the thread! its a gun forum...we never get off topic...maybe wander a bit but never off guns
The Ukraine comment was an interesting one. i never thought all the turmoil going on over there (which hasn't ceased in like 2 thousand years anyway) would affect our shooting hobbies over here. speaking of moist nuggets..i just picked up a beaut of a M39 from Classic. dangit...got to go buy some spendy ammo, or fire up the Rockchuker to make her come to life i suppose.
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