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About to get my first Mosin.
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07-07-2007 08:20 AM
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Thanx Badger!
I guess I misspelled some Russian words in my search...DOH!
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Someone edited this post to change the info I wrote down, so I've deleted it in it's entirety.
Last edited by Skippy; 07-08-2007 at 02:12 PM.
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Originally Posted by
Calum
Greetings!
I guess I have to stop lurking here as I'm about to get my first Mosin, an Ish' 1944r.
I have tried the search function here and visited most of the Mosin on websites, But does anyone have any advice for a Mosin newbie like myself?
Also...
Do they really kick like mules?
Any types of ammo to avoid?
Name of a good chiropractor?
Etc?
If you're looking for a shooter, worry about bore condition more than matching, stock, etc. I've shot every kind of 7.62x54R out of my Mosin's over the years, including the Red/Black banded stuff waaaay back. I do miss those days. The only kind of ammo I avoid is the expensive stuff.
Learn to hold your rifle properly and the recoil will not be a problem. I've shot 70-80 rounds at a time out of an M44 and never had more than a stiff shoulder the next day, and that's from prone and the bench. Shooters that can't stand the recoil of 5 rounds and whine about it, need to suck it up and learn some technique. That's not to say that an M38 or M44 hasn't bitten me and hurt, but that was my fault and not the rifle's.
I purchased an M38 and M44 from TradeEx and an M44 from P&S last winter. Both were excellent to deal with and the rifles were every bit as good as, or better than, advertised.
I've come to prefer the M38 to the M44, but you can't go wrong with either one, IMO.
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Thanx for the info, I can hardly wait for it to show up.
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You will hardly notice the kick when you start having fun shooting it. Hold it tight and proper and you'll have minimum problem. My 91/30's, 38's and 44's and PU seem to like the light ball a wee bit better than the heavy ball, The Dragunov and the Finnish guns like the heavy stuff much better. A web sight called 7.62X54r will give you a great deal of information on M.N's, almost too much, but, it will give you any specific information you'd be looking for about now, HTH-SDH
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for shooting in my mosin nagants i prefer to shoot whichever ammo i can get for the cheapest, practical accuracy seems to be about the same. the czech stuff does like to stick in some rifles (by no means all) but the cure is supposed to be quite easy.
i have never found the recoil of a MN to be much of a problem.
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I just got my Mosin Nagant 1891/30 a few months ago and I find the bolt can be a bit of a pain sometimes when you are closing it and it will be really stiff. Anybody ever experience that on theirs?
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Originally Posted by
Stealth_Omega
I just got my Mosin Nagant 1891/30 a few months ago and I find the bolt can be a bit of a pain sometimes when you are closing it and it will be really stiff. Anybody ever experience that on theirs?
I've found bolt stiffness or stickiness to usually be more associated with extraction but have had it occur like you describe also.
Make sure your chamber is well cleaned and that there are no burrs or rough spots in it. I've also found that there are more chambering/extraction problems with lacquered steel cases than with the copper washed or brass cased ammo. It also helps to work the bolt with authority, rather than being too gentle with it.
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