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Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:49 pm
by Darryl
john w Ez wrote:Afternoon Gents, my son-in-law and I picked up a couple of these fine ol Russian rifles, mine dated 1943, his 1942.
Mine shot dead on at 100 meters and we have never found where his hit. So its back and get a huge sheet of cardboard and target in middle. If that don't work, I will shoot it for him.. [ and he was in the army too. :oops: ].

This is a good addition to my '03 Springfield bought some 55 years ago for 16 bucks.. I plan to leave them alone as is and enjoy just shootin um.

70 years ol this Aug and retired in the Panhandle of Texas. Just had delivered the dies for the 7.62 x 54r and hope to get things rolling if weather gets better..

Glad to meet ya'll, keep me on the straight and narrow.

John
Welcome John, Got to love Texas (we do from Calif.) Have fun here!

Dolk

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:51 pm
by millman
john w Ez wrote:
..., keep me on the straight and narrow.

John
Yeah, you are screwed there. Welcome aboard.

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:53 pm
by Junk Yard Dog
dolk wrote:
john w Ez wrote:Afternoon Gents, my son-in-law and I picked up a couple of these fine ol Russian rifles, mine dated 1943, his 1942.
Mine shot dead on at 100 meters and we have never found where his hit. So its back and get a huge sheet of cardboard and target in middle. If that don't work, I will shoot it for him.. [ and he was in the army too. :oops: ].

This is a good addition to my '03 Springfield bought some 55 years ago for 16 bucks.. I plan to leave them alone as is and enjoy just shootin um.

70 years ol this Aug and retired in the Panhandle of Texas. Just had delivered the dies for the 7.62 x 54r and hope to get things rolling if weather gets better..

Glad to meet ya'll, keep me on the straight and narrow.

John
Welcome John, Got to love Texas (we do from Calif.) Have fun here!

Dolk
Welcome to the board, :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 9:07 pm
by earthquake
New guy here,
My name is Casey and I have lived in Las Vegas since 1967.
I have had 2 M-N's for a few years now but I have not done much with them, I have a Hex receiver 91/30 and a M44. I would like to replace the barrel on the 91/30 because it looks like a mile of dirt road, it has strong rifling but is very dark grooves, I would like to find a good original barrel because I don't want to change the look. My M44 is in very good shape and the bore is bright I will be asking some questions so I hope you don't get tired of me.

Casey

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 10:27 pm
by a j k
Hello everyone very excited to join this forum, I have owned one mosin a 1942 izhevsk mosin 91/30 for about three years and just today i picked up my second mosin, a 1945 izhevsk m44 carbine in very good shape. Will hopefully post photos soon and I'm very interested and intrigued about mosins, I have always had a appreciation for these guns but until recently I didn't know how many different variants, makers, and countries actually made mosins.

Can't wait to learn more
Andy

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:14 am
by Junk Yard Dog
earthquake wrote:New guy here,
My name is Casey and I have lived in Las Vegas since 1967.
I have had 2 M-N's for a few years now but I have not done much with them, I have a Hex receiver 91/30 and a M44. I would like to replace the barrel on the 91/30 because it looks like a mile of dirt road, it has strong rifling but is very dark grooves, I would like to find a good original barrel because I don't want to change the look. My M44 is in very good shape and the bore is bright I will be asking some questions so I hope you don't get tired of me.

Casey
Welcome to the board Casey :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Don't worry about the dark bore on that 91/30. with shooting it could still clean up some, and it will likely still shoot fine despite a dark bore, most do. Changing a barrel is something that requires a gunsmiths skill, and tools, such services do not come cheap, and in any case would permanently alter your milsurp, something that would destroy it's value.

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 6:14 am
by Junk Yard Dog
a j k wrote:Hello everyone very excited to join this forum, I have owned one mosin a 1942 izhevsk mosin 91/30 for about three years and just today i picked up my second mosin, a 1945 izhevsk m44 carbine in very good shape. Will hopefully post photos soon and I'm very interested and intrigued about mosins, I have always had a appreciation for these guns but until recently I didn't know how many different variants, makers, and countries actually made mosins.

Can't wait to learn more
Andy
Welcome to the board Andy, :thumbsup: :vcool:

Re:Hello

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 8:44 am
by Chiloe
Hello and Happy New Year to all.

My name is Christian, I am new to the forum and ... It seems that I cannot attached the file I want! Gap!

The complete text with pictures is included in the attachment! Sorry! I could not find any other way.

Regards.

Chris :geek:

[img]c:\Users\Christian\Documents\Hello%20Forum.pdf[/img]

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:07 am
by mcrayofnc
Hello all I am new here but not new to mosins. As of today I have 5
1895 m91 (finned) 8-)
1926 Tula 91/30 ex dragoon
1936 Tula 91/30
1942 Tula 91/30
1943 Izhevsk 91/30

Re: Re:Hello

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:41 am
by Junk Yard Dog
Chiloe wrote:Hello and Happy New Year to all.

My name is Christian, I am new to the forum and ... It seems that I cannot attached the file I want! Gap!

The complete text with pictures is included in the attachment! Sorry! I could not find any other way.

Regards.

Chris :geek:

[img]c:\Users\Christian\Documents\Hello%20Forum.pdf[/img]
Welcome to the board Chris, you have to reduce the file size down to 640x480 before it will post to the board

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Fri Jan 03, 2014 9:42 am
by Junk Yard Dog
mcrayofnc wrote:Hello all I am new here but not new to mosins. As of today I have 5
1895 m91 (finned) 8-)
1926 Tula 91/30 ex dragoon
1936 Tula 91/30
1942 Tula 91/30
1943 Izhevsk 91/30
Welcome to the board, nice collection :D :thumbsup:

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 7:41 am
by BONH
Hello everyone! I am a newbie to this site. I just got into Mosins about a year ago. I currently have 2. A 1946 M44 and a 1934 91/30. I have no idea how to put pics on here??? I cant wait to learn all about these guns here. I look forward to chatting with you. Thank you, Ron.

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:33 am
by ronwhj
Hi, I'm a new member. Can anyone tell me history of laminated stocks, such as their origin, why some rifles have them and if they are normal production? Thanks.

Laminated stocks

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 8:52 am
by ronwhj
I'm a new member. What is the origin of laminated stocks?

Re: Laminated stocks

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:02 am
by Junk Yard Dog
ronwhj wrote:I'm a new member. What is the origin of laminated stocks?
Welcome to the board, they are late WW2 and post war Soviet production. They didn't use them on every rifle, it was new technology at that time, at least to the Soviets. It's a way to produce strong stocks that resist warping in extreme temperatures and use scrap wood to do it.

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 9:56 am
by fuegoboy
Привет y'all. Just picked up a 1937 M-N made at th Tula arsenal. Still cleaning it.

I am an active Black Powder and Single Action shooter but have a love of history and the weapons used throughout.

Re:Well... Just new to the forum...

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 11:29 am
by Chiloe
Hello Everybody

Happy New Year to all. I am Christian, Just got a 91/30 and I am anxious to test it on the range.

I just finished an overhall refurbishing job on that rifle and now.... It looks perfect, like new (well......)

I did want to ask some question about markings that I cannot find anywhere on the forum. To do that, I need to post text with pictures. It seem a bit complicated on the forum, I tried PDF file etc... Copy and paste, but each time the text shows up without the pictures.

If someone can suggest a way to proceed?

Have a great weekend.

Chris :thumbsup:

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 11:54 am
by ronwhj
Is the difficulty of using the safety on 91-30s true on basically all rifles?

Re: New Members, Make your first post here!

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 12:05 pm
by Junk Yard Dog
ronwhj wrote:Is the difficulty of using the safety on 91-30s true on basically all rifles?
No, it's pretty much a Mosin thing. Mauser''s can be hard to use , but only when they become worn.

Re: Re:Well... Just new to the forum...

Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2014 12:06 pm
by Junk Yard Dog
Chiloe wrote:Hello Everybody

Happy New Year to all. I am Christian, Just got a 91/30 and I am anxious to test it on the range.

I just finished an overhall refurbishing job on that rifle and now.... It looks perfect, like new (well......)

I did want to ask some question about markings that I cannot find anywhere on the forum. To do that, I need to post text with pictures. It seem a bit complicated on the forum, I tried PDF file etc... Copy and paste, but each time the text shows up without the pictures.

If someone can suggest a way to proceed?

Have a great weekend.

Chris :thumbsup:
Did you resize the pics so they are at least 640x480? they will not load if they are larger that that. I link from photobucket, it's easier, and no resizing is needed.