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Saving a 'semi' bubbafied M44
So I managed to snag this polish m44 for a song at a local gun show. But once I got it home and started researching how to replace the bayonet I ran into my first problem, I know that I can buy the lug that i need but I have no idea on how to reattach it. Another problem is that the trigger is beyond touchy,but I think I have figured that one out.
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Last edited by lyon13; 03-18-2019 at 09:24 PM.
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03-18-2019 08:57 PM
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I have to say, a friend shoots a Polish M44 and it's beautifully made and finished, they have to be among the best made of the breed.
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The whole affair is a sleeve and you have to replace the whole sleeve. That's a press or you can heat it and slide it off. That "Slide" is a very loose term. I'd be tempted to just leave it. Don't know where you'll find another without buying a donor gun. The trigger is easier, just replace the parts.
Here's the sleeve... https://www.libertytreecollectors.co...&idcategory=17
They have the trigger and sear bits too. Don't know if you can import them though...
Last edited by browningautorifle; 03-19-2019 at 07:58 AM.
Regards, Jim
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The whole affair is a sleeve and you have to replace the whole sleeve
So in other words not something that is done very often or easily
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Originally Posted by
lyon13
not something that is done very often or easily
Like the AK barrel fittings, or the Simonov, all press fitted with a multi ton press. They'r meant to stay until the original factory does a rebuild. Could be done but the layman needs imagination.
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layman needs imagination.
My buddy just suggested cutting the lug in half and welding it. I'm not sure about the welding part but he might have something there.
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Originally Posted by
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My buddy just suggested cutting the lug in half and welding it. I'm not sure about the welding part but he might have something there.
I had the same exact thought, haha.
Maybe even get two to cut them exactly in half for a flush fit.
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Hey does anyone know what the bayonet lug is made of? like is it normal steel or hardened?
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Originally Posted by
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normal steel
Can be cut with a file...
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Originally Posted by
Steve762
The project is not worth the effort for such a common rifle. Fix the trigger for safety sake.
Yah I know that the rifle is common and restoring the bayonet is not even a back burner project more like a 'if I can' sort of thing. And I am ordering the parts for the trigger when I get paid and I had the idea to get a mosin stock and modify it to make a knock off M38.
Last edited by lyon13; 03-20-2019 at 02:42 PM.