Beautiful rifle...nice job!
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Beautiful rifle...nice job!
It's absolutely gorgeous! My sons would tell me that it looks like it would have when I served in the 1899 Army :cool:
If you need to make room, I'd love to make room for it on my rack!!
I absolutely agree. The round would have been a real sweetheart in that rifle.
Happy New Year All!
What a collection of beauties! Thanks for sharing all of these rarities!
I agree! Sharp looking rifle!
Nice collection!
Interesting take on the DMR position in that the Russians learned the same thing decades back that their assault rifle round didn't have the smoke that the old MN round had for longer range...
He does. Like so many others, reality isn't what the movies back home made it out to be.
The US Mosin's are my dream rifles.
More rifle than size on all three of those youngsters.
I would imagine that would be a real joy to shoot.
Very nice rifle!
What a blessed nation we are to have such men in our midst....
Nice rifle! It looks to be in great condition
Amen to that Jim!!
Nice looking collection John! Welcome aboard!
Welcome aboard and post pics ASAP!
I always loved the WW1 era MNs, especially the Remingtons! No matter to me that most are mixmasters because of the history that goes with them.
I love the character of that rifle....beautiful wood!
Thank you so much for all the pictures! I learned something new from every one!
Most of those lads appear relieved!!
I actually saw one of those field organs this past June at the Mid Atlantic War Museum's airshow in Reading, PA. What a neat device!
That had to be the coldest, longest run of their lives.