Welcome to the board Jackjdsonice wrote:Hi,
New member here. Jack D.
I own one Mosin 91/30 and got about 6 months ago. Love the gun. It is my only bolt action rifle.
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Welcome to the board.tommyd123 wrote:Hey guys I'm new. .. please forgive my mistakes. I'm a new mn 91/30 owner. Love this thing. I want more
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Welcome to the boardpraetorianseven wrote:Good afternoon. This is my first post and you should understand that I am seriously addicted to Mosin Nagant rifles and ALL their variants. Thanks for letting me join!
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Welcome to the board, first off that is a Izhevsk, not a Tula, it should have another serial number on the left side of the barrel shank by the woodline. Only Tula used the CH marking.SgtSandman228 wrote:Howdy everyone. Actually looking at a nice 1940 Tula to purchase in the next few days and hopefully I'll be part of the ranks soon enough. Actually why I joined: had some markings on the receiver and had trouble finding the meaning. It's supposed to be a sniper, but the markings were not the usual "CN" mark typical of Tula snipers. Picture is attached if anyone here can help. Thanks!
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Welcome to the boardTamera wrote:I am new, too, to this site. They made me quit shooting my mosin nagant 91/30 tonight at the indoor range so I'm hoping to find out where to buy ammo I can shoot during the week at the range...neal45 wrote:I'm Neal aka nwellons. I was a member of the old forum and am glad to be back. Dolk has done a great job.
I've been collecting for about 4 years and have some interesting ones. Looking forward to being here.
I look forward to any info anyone is willing to share.
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I can't quite make out the date, 1942-and up? Below that date and it's not a PU original sniper, they started PU's in '42. This is an area of Mosin collecting were fakes abound, buyer beware, read all the sniper posts in the sniper section so you will have a better idea of what you are looking at before buying.SgtSandman228 wrote:Did a bunch more research, found out that it's actually a Izhevsk mosin. Given that the confirmation that it is a sniper on Izhevsk mosins is a serial stamp on the left side of the bore that matches the scope serial, I will have to inspect this rifle again.SgtSandman228 wrote:Howdy everyone. Actually looking at a nice 1940 Tula to purchase in the next few days and hopefully I'll be part of the ranks soon enough. Actually why I joined: had some markings on the receiver and had trouble finding the meaning. It's supposed to be a sniper, but the markings were not the usual "CN" mark typical of Tula snipers. Picture is attached if anyone here can help. Thanks!
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Hey, my first post. Tried yesterday and failed, try try again.
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You didn't fail. It just needed to be approved. Your first few posts will be.Tamera wrote:Hey, my first post. Tried yesterday and failed, try try again.
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New to the group as of yesterday. Thanks for the add. Looking for info on milsurps, how and where to buy and what to watch for. So far, my emphasis has been on Mosins. Haha.
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Hi everyone Im Onearm, (Steve) I have a few weapons which I enjoy . I have anything from pistols to all kinds of shot guns and rifles. Now I have started looking at milsurplus. I have a 91/30 . and a few more. Just wanted to say HELLO
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Greetings. New to this forum, but not to mosin-nagant rifles. Own a Remington 1917, 1939 B barreled Finn, 1959 carbine and a 1925 double SA marked cossak rifle.
Just now starting to learn about these rifles and this forum has taught me most of what I know about them. Paddy
Just now starting to learn about these rifles and this forum has taught me most of what I know about them. Paddy
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Welcome to the boardTamera wrote:Hey, my first post. Tried yesterday and failed, try try again.
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Welcome to the boardsirheuer wrote:New to the group as of yesterday. Thanks for the add. Looking for info on milsurps, how and where to buy and what to watch for. So far, my emphasis has been on Mosins. Haha.
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Welcome to the boardOnearm wrote:Hi everyone Im Onearm, (Steve) I have a few weapons which I enjoy . I have anything from pistols to all kinds of shot guns and rifles. Now I have started looking at milsurplus. I have a 91/30 . and a few more. Just wanted to say HELLO
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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Welcome to the board, nice collection so farpaddywonka wrote:Greetings. New to this forum, but not to mosin-nagant rifles. Own a Remington 1917, 1939 B barreled Finn, 1959 carbine and a 1925 double SA marked cossak rifle.
Just now starting to learn about these rifles and this forum has taught me most of what I know about them. Paddy
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hello i'm lrd i do not own a mosin YET which is why i'm here to figure out which to start with and find out the history of this weapon, i have or have had ak47's &74's,sks's,7.7 and 6.5 arisaka's as well as german 98's and about all USA ww2 rifles,except full auto's (unfortunately) so i say again hello
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Greetings,
I was here back in the 90's, I believe as AKMike, but not sure now, like M91's, thinking of trying to get an example from all 8 factories, but maybe not, as some are quite pricy now,
I was here back in the 90's, I believe as AKMike, but not sure now, like M91's, thinking of trying to get an example from all 8 factories, but maybe not, as some are quite pricy now,
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Welcome to the boardlongrangedog wrote:hello i'm lrd i do not own a mosin YET which is why i'm here to figure out which to start with and find out the history of this weapon, i have or have had ak47's &74's,sks's,7.7 and 6.5 arisaka's as well as german 98's and about all USA ww2 rifles,except full auto's (unfortunately) so i say again hello
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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If memory serves Bob Wheeler started the old board back in '01, this board took over in 2011. Welcome to the board, maybe again.Mikey wrote:Greetings,
I was here back in the 90's, I believe as AKMike, but not sure now, like M91's, thinking of trying to get an example from all 8 factories, but maybe not, as some are quite pricy now,
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Just joined. Got my first Mosin Nagant Rifle today. Know very little about it.