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MN safety
I have a 91/30 rifle that has one flaw. The safety is EXTREMELY stiff to engage. Is there a way to loosen it up some? I love my Nagant, it's the most accurate rifle I've ever owned.
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12-01-2009 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by
Big Daddy
I have a 91/30 rifle that has one flaw. The safety is EXTREMELY stiff to engage. Is there a way to loosen it up some? I love my Nagant, it's the most accurate rifle I've ever owned.
I own 6 and on every one of them the safeties are very hard to engage. Probably due to the compression of the spring.
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For field use, you might try raising the bolt handle after completely cycling the bolt to load it. As long as the bolt doesn't slide completely to the rear (less likely w/ a round held by the extractor) its faster and quieter than wrestling w/ the safety.
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I found this, looks neat, I have heard that they work good!
http://www.gswagner.com/mosin-nagant/safe/safe.html
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Originally Posted by
GUNZABLAZIN
You have got to be kidding me.
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Originally Posted by
GUNZABLAZIN
oh for f***s' sake.... they're difficult, yes, but not worth bubbaing the rifle for.
Last edited by kar98k; 12-19-2009 at 12:03 PM.
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Originally Posted by
kar98k
oh for f***s' sake.... they're difficult, yes, but not worth bubbaing the rifle for.

Originally Posted by
COASTIE FT
You have got to be kidding me.
Sorry,I myself would never "BUBBA" a Milsurp, but I didn't know if perhaps there was a handicap, or arthritis involved,just trying to help a fellow shooter out. I do know that as I myself am getting older(49) my fingers are getting a little stiff, my safety is in my trigger finger. If someone feels better about being safe, just trying to help.
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Originally Posted by
GUNZABLAZIN
Sorry,I myself would never "BUBBA" a Milsurp, but I didn't know if perhaps there was a handicap, or arthritis involved,just trying to help a fellow shooter out. I do know that as I myself am getting older(49) my fingers are getting a little stiff, my safety is in my trigger finger. If someone feels better about being safe, just trying to help.
no disrespect meant to you at all. it just pains me to see people doing things like that to historical weapons.
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The red army never were that good on safety and it shows in the safety catch on the MN.
The best safety is correct gun management and common sense, only point the gun at what you intend to shoot ( except for the mother in law) only kidding