It does have a very nice bore, so I feel good about this now.
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It does have a very nice bore, so I feel good about this now.
Thank you.
The spike can also be used to probe the ground for mines when attached the the pick handle (I just ordered one of those handles).
Thank you for all the other info.
I could find no serial number on the bolt.
Thank you. What are were the changes from Mk1 to Mk2? Just stock configuration or something more significant? I take it that FTR means "factory refurbished"? Is it english made? Is there an index...
I saw a website that had detailed information on these. I think that it was intended for Krag, even with the closed bottom loops. You said it fits 30-40 rounds right, so that would make sense to me....
This is my first Enfield rifle. I know nothing about it. What can you guys tell me? Who made it? Which country's service was it in? What is the probability that it has seen combat? Is it possible to...
Yeah that's definitely a hard part :rofl:
Possibly a US M3 "grease gun"?
I was under the impression that "primitive" weapons would only mean black powder muzzle loaders etc. The .45-70, no matter what weapon it's in, is a full cartridge round, therefore I wouldn't think...
I did notice that strange. I messaged the seller, but I got back a vague unhelpful response so I was turned off by it pretty quick.
You're right, I'll order from Rguns.
Nice collection. Last mother's day family gathering was hosted at my place. I had only one coffee mug, (my special mug) so when my granddad, and great-grandmother wanted some coffee, I went and got a...
Well now that that's clarified up, I found a more promising listing on gunbroker at this link: Mosin Nagant 91/30 Sniper Rifle : Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com
. I understand that with auction...
haha, that must have been the experimental mobile quadri-pod for the 1919.
I think I will take that advice and go see them in person. Thanks.
Haha, I feel silly now. I thought it was definitely odd. Oh well it looks like I'll be looking to rguns for my MN sniper instead.
I don't know for sure, but I'm going to assume and suggest that you find the metal slot type with the two screws. However, I have seen images (just recently) of Remington M91's with the wire swivel...
Thank you, that was an informative reply. Part of my question originated from using the serial number index tool in the forum for springfields. The numbers in the index indicated that they only exist...
Remington Mosin Nagant 1917 Sniper : Bolt Action Rifles at GunBroker.com
Were any of the Remington contract rifles turned into snipers like this? Was the PU scope developed early enough for this...
I own several milsurps, but none are US weapons. I figured it's time to get a Garand. I'm not looking for mint quality museum pieces or match grade weapons. I like my weapons to be war veterans and I...
This link will take you to the page for the US M91: U.S. Marked 1917 Remington M91
Or from the homepage, click on the "Mosin Nagant Models" link, then click "M91", scroll a down a bit until you see...
Our season starts goes from August to New Years day with no limit for bucks, but does are limited to certain days. I guess that's why deer are so much smaller here down south. What is it like in the...
U.S. Marked 1917 Remington M91
According to 7.62x54r.net, the US M91's had sling escutcheons just like most other models which utilized the "dog collar" sling attachments. There are images on the...
What do you like to hunt with?
Thank you jmoore, I wasn't aware of the hunting thread's existence.