1933 mosin hex mint condition

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Re: 1933 mosin hex mint condition

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qz2026 wrote:How come I don't have a Big 5? I'm hearing a lot about that place lately. Nice rifle :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Seems like many of the Laminates were electro pencil matched. NBD, I like them anyway. :D
They're on the west coast is why you don't have them. It's where I got my first Mosin Nagant (Polish M44) about 14 years ago when I lived in California.
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Re: 1933 mosin hex mint condition

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:welcome: Welcome to the Forum, you will find nice people with tons of knowledge that will share their knowledge. Enjoy your awesome Hex. I need a Hex and yours is perfect, congrats on your great find. I see nobody warned you about what will happen to you next. This forum is full of enablers that will tell you things like, Ramen Noodles 3 times a day for a year is a great idea so you can finance your next rifle. :lol: Did anyone mention Mosinitis ? Funny how that was glossed over as well. :big shock: Remember the old TV ad for chips that stated " betcha can't eat just one" ? Allow me to be the first to say " betcha can't buy just one Mosin or other MilSurp rifle" :chuckles: :chuckles: :chuckles:
If at first you don't succeed, reload and try again.
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