M28-57 - heavy pics

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jack57000
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M28-57 - heavy pics

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Hi

This is for you a Mosin M28-57, a modified 28-30 for sniper training, target shooting and. biathlon

you can find the m28-57 in the original m28-30 straight stock, in the m39 stock like below and in a sporting one for biahtlon competition.

it's chambered in 7.62x53R and love D166 bullets.

it's a pretty rare shooter, a few hundreds were done according various sources.

The sling is a repro of a M28-30 / 2 leather pieces.


unfortunately mine has been rebarreled and there is no marking on the barrel.


consideration for the "Showcase"


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That is a fantastic looking rifle!
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Holy crapola! :o
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at range this week end with sako target ammo, 100m

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Now we know it doesn't just look good, it can perform! Nice shooting!
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This rifle is amazing. It would be nice in the Showcase I think. You need better pics because this fine target rifle deserves to be represented in the best lighting. Many people would love to see every detail.
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The stock is as nice as any I've ever seen. No receiver marks , is it a post war splice? That bolt is like the questioned bolt posted about 2 months ago minus the grinding. Or was it bent the other way? It shoots like a Finn.
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Beautiful!
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steelbuttplate wrote:The stock is as nice as any I've ever seen. No receiver marks , is it a post war splice? That bolt is like the questioned bolt posted about 2 months ago minus the grinding. Or was it bent the other way? It shoots like a Finn.
the rifle was rebarreled, that's why there is no marking on it.

where is the topic ? i also have a m27-66 with a fin bent bolt.
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That stock is beautiful. What a Stunner.
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jack57000 wrote:
steelbuttplate wrote:The stock is as nice as any I've ever seen. No receiver marks , is it a post war splice? That bolt is like the questioned bolt posted about 2 months ago minus the grinding. Or was it bent the other way? It shoots like a Finn.
the rifle was rebarreled, that's why there is no marking on it.

where is the topic ? i also have a m27-66 with a fin bent bolt.
This bolt was bent like yours, opposite bend from a PU sniper bolt I think. It's in the Collectable Mosin forum.
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