I measured it at the store and got 48" & 1/2 in. Is this a quality unit or junk? Its the 7.62 x 54mm. What should I look for. I just bought a WASR 10 from these guys for 350$ Please help I don't want junk
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I measured it at the store and got 48" & 1/2 in. Is this a quality unit or junk? Its the 7.62 x 54mm. What should I look for. I just bought a WASR 10 from these guys for 350$ Please help I don't want junk
Not near enough detail given to help you, so far.
Are you wanting general 91-30 info, overall Moisin-Nagant goodness, or do you have specific concerns?
Besides, for $80 it might be worth it for parts...
80$ on sale, is this thing crap? or is it possible to get a good on for only 80$ I read there are Russian Military surplus going around cheap. Are there defects to watch out for?
Its surely possible to get a perfectly good 91/30 for $80. Probably going to be a recent import that's been reworked. If the bore's good and the numbers match(even if "force matched"), then its probably just fine.
BTW, I'd rather have a good 91/30 for most things than a WASR-10, but that's just me...
I'm sold thanks for your help
Bayonet's a must! Don't Moisin without one...
B5 @ $89 with bayoner,sling, cleaning kit/tools/oil bottle and ammo pouches.
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Cheers
...MJ...
Was this at a Big 5 Sporting Goods store? They have good sales on Mosins, I've bought two from the local store. See if you can look at all the ones they have, and bring a bore light with you. Look for good rifling and matching numbers, a "hex" receiver is a plus...more desireable/collectible. My 91/30 is a 1938 Tula, shoots great. Many of them will have been counterbored at the muzzle, not necessarily a bad thing.
A common problem is crud in the chamber that makes the bolt hard to open after firing. This can be fixed by putting a 20 ga. shotgun brass brush in a section of cleaning rod, then putting that in a drill and scrubbing the hell out of the chamber with Hoppes.