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Hi all.
I've been lurking for awhile learning a lot. I guess I'm one of the "new guys" who showed up becuase of the latest political craziness. Back in December, i figured it was time to go ahead and get the Ak I'd been thinking about forever becuase I was worried about a future ban. Well, during this time, someone mentioned these old WWII Russian rifles that didnt cost much, the ammo is cheap, and they have great penatration. A week later, and very little studying, I'm sitting on my porch starring at a spam can holding a chisel and hammer (there was a T-53 in the corner) wondering what I was doing! After checking out youtube and finding this forum, I got the can open and found out about Mosinitist (no pictures, but I am working on it !) I've got 5 now with a laminate from Aim on the way.
I've bought head gauges and checked firepin depths before putting about 500 rounds through some of them while having a ton of fun!
Oh yeah, I shot the Ak once (about 45 rounds) it was okay, I guess
I've been lurking for awhile learning a lot. I guess I'm one of the "new guys" who showed up becuase of the latest political craziness. Back in December, i figured it was time to go ahead and get the Ak I'd been thinking about forever becuase I was worried about a future ban. Well, during this time, someone mentioned these old WWII Russian rifles that didnt cost much, the ammo is cheap, and they have great penatration. A week later, and very little studying, I'm sitting on my porch starring at a spam can holding a chisel and hammer (there was a T-53 in the corner) wondering what I was doing! After checking out youtube and finding this forum, I got the can open and found out about Mosinitist (no pictures, but I am working on it !) I've got 5 now with a laminate from Aim on the way.
I've bought head gauges and checked firepin depths before putting about 500 rounds through some of them while having a ton of fun!
Oh yeah, I shot the Ak once (about 45 rounds) it was okay, I guess
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AK's are easy, Mosins take some study Sounds like your collection is going like gangbusters, welcome to the board and I look forward to the picsEvilElecBlanket wrote:Hi all.
I've been lurking for awhile learning a lot. I guess I'm one of the "new guys" who showed up becuase of the latest political craziness. Back in December, i figured it was time to go ahead and get the Ak I'd been thinking about forever becuase I was worried about a future ban. Well, during this time, someone mentioned these old WWII Russian rifles that didnt cost much, the ammo is cheap, and they have great penatration. A week later, and very little studying, I'm sitting on my porch starring at a spam can holding a chisel and hammer (there was a T-53 in the corner) wondering what I was doing! After checking out youtube and finding this forum, I got the can open and found out about Mosinitist (no pictures, but I am working on it !) I've got 5 now with a laminate from Aim on the way.
I've bought head gauges and checked firepin depths before putting about 500 rounds through some of them while having a ton of fun!
Oh yeah, I shot the Ak once (about 45 rounds) it was okay, I guess
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You may want to check armslist.com. I have seen quite a few 91/30s on there that are in Northern Ohio. You will actually be able to see and hold the rifle this way. Most if not all are being sold by private sellers.cjsimoh wrote:Hi all,
I'm a new member from NE Ohio and am looking to get my first Mosin Nagant. I've been searching and haven't found anything available locally and I am hoping that more stock shows up soon at some of the big box stores or LGSs around here. There is some availability on-line, but I'd hate to buy one sight unseen. How's the availability in other parts of the country? Also, I have seen a few advertised on-line as "unissued". Does that mean not used? They are pretty pricey (around $450) but if it's never been used it might be worth it? They are "B" barrels with one with the serial number in the 48,000s and another with the serial number in the 23,000s. Any info about where I might find one would be helpful. Thanks!
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Hi,
I'm Matt from Vermont and recently the proud owner of my first Mosin-Nagant.
I've been thinking about buying my first ever firearm for the last 2 years and finally decided that a Mosin would be a good place to start. My birthday was a few days after our tax returns came in and my wife says, "hey, why don't you buy that gun you've been talking about forever." I hate to spend money on myself, but when the wife suggests it...
I read some reviews of AIM Surplus and decided to take a chance on a mystery Hex. My FFL called me this past Monday and I picked it up on Tuesday. Much to my surprise, I opened the box to find an Izhevsk 1928 Ex-Dragoon in excellent condition.
I've been pretty busy with work and at home so this weekend I'm gonna set aside some time to clean and photograph my new baby. At some point during this process I'm sure I'll come up with a good name for her. Anybody else name their rifles?
I'm Matt from Vermont and recently the proud owner of my first Mosin-Nagant.
I've been thinking about buying my first ever firearm for the last 2 years and finally decided that a Mosin would be a good place to start. My birthday was a few days after our tax returns came in and my wife says, "hey, why don't you buy that gun you've been talking about forever." I hate to spend money on myself, but when the wife suggests it...
I read some reviews of AIM Surplus and decided to take a chance on a mystery Hex. My FFL called me this past Monday and I picked it up on Tuesday. Much to my surprise, I opened the box to find an Izhevsk 1928 Ex-Dragoon in excellent condition.
I've been pretty busy with work and at home so this weekend I'm gonna set aside some time to clean and photograph my new baby. At some point during this process I'm sure I'll come up with a good name for her. Anybody else name their rifles?
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Welcome to the board Matt, I always liked the markings on the older ex dragoon rifles like that 1928 better than Izhevsk's later markings. Cool, look forward to the pics. Name? No, I just call whatever one I happen to be shooting "my rifle"mbackman66 wrote:Hi,
I'm Matt from Vermont and recently the proud owner of my first Mosin-Nagant.
I've been thinking about buying my first ever firearm for the last 2 years and finally decided that a Mosin would be a good place to start. My birthday was a few days after our tax returns came in and my wife says, "hey, why don't you buy that gun you've been talking about forever." I hate to spend money on myself, but when the wife suggests it...
I read some reviews of AIM Surplus and decided to take a chance on a mystery Hex. My FFL called me this past Monday and I picked it up on Tuesday. Much to my surprise, I opened the box to find an Izhevsk 1928 Ex-Dragoon in excellent condition.
I've been pretty busy with work and at home so this weekend I'm gonna set aside some time to clean and photograph my new baby. At some point during this process I'm sure I'll come up with a good name for her. Anybody else name their rifles?
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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Hi there. I just received my first Mosin last night. I'm going to make a thread, post some pics and start asking my questions !
Thanks !
Thanks !
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Welcome to the boardzedteamk2 wrote:Hi there. I just received my first Mosin last night. I'm going to make a thread, post some pics and start asking my questions !
Thanks !
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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Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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hi, i'm Charlie from SC, just bought my first mosin. being cleaning. can't wait to take it to the range
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Welcome to the board CharlieSurveyor wrote:hi, i'm Charlie from SC, just bought my first mosin. being cleaning. can't wait to take it to the range
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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Howdy, I'm Terlingueno from Texas. I have a couple Type 53's. Thanks for your board
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Welcome to the board, Texas is in the news today, hope that isn't near you, we are seeing a lot of type 53's of late since the Balkan hoard was brought in, niceTerlingueno wrote:Howdy, I'm Terlingueno from Texas. I have a couple Type 53's. Thanks for your board
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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Thanks. I am in Far West Texas. Near the ghost town of Terlingua. However Mexico is 100 meters from my duty station.
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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.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Greetings from the Pacific Northwest,
I cannot recall if I ever posted an introduction note, so here goes. I am an avid Mosin Nagant enthusiast, as well as Makarov pistols among other firearms. Call me gun guy but I am also a college professor by vocation, with a PhD in Physics. I am a student of all aspects of firearms and shooting-related. There is always so much to learn yet so little time in the day. It is a good thing my family indulges me in my hobbies. In summary, I am pleased to be a part of this forum community. Cheers!
Tony
I cannot recall if I ever posted an introduction note, so here goes. I am an avid Mosin Nagant enthusiast, as well as Makarov pistols among other firearms. Call me gun guy but I am also a college professor by vocation, with a PhD in Physics. I am a student of all aspects of firearms and shooting-related. There is always so much to learn yet so little time in the day. It is a good thing my family indulges me in my hobbies. In summary, I am pleased to be a part of this forum community. Cheers!
Tony
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Since I just turned 53, I figured I would buy a Type 53. While I don't plan on making it a daily shooter, would like to know it is safe to fire occasionally. Concerned about headspace because the bolt numbers do not match the receiver numbers, I bought the 2 coin set (No-Go & Field) from Okie. I saw several places on line that said the measurement for No-Go was .071" and Field was .074". The Okie gauges I got measure .075" and .079". My Mosin passed the No-Go, but if I have incorrectly made gauges, I might still fail field. Does anyone know the correct measurement? I sent an email to Okie, but have yet to hear back from them. I am using a Starrett 1202-6 Dial Caliper, with .001" graduations to measure the gauges.
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Welcome to the board Tony, if we have any physics questions we now know who to asktdocz wrote:Greetings from the Pacific Northwest,
I cannot recall if I ever posted an introduction note, so here goes. I am an avid Mosin Nagant enthusiast, as well as Makarov pistols among other firearms. Call me gun guy but I am also a college professor by vocation, with a PhD in Physics. I am a student of all aspects of firearms and shooting-related. There is always so much to learn yet so little time in the day. It is a good thing my family indulges me in my hobbies. In summary, I am pleased to be a part of this forum community. Cheers!
Tony
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.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Welcome to the board Andy. Todd will get back to you, he a bit busy. If the rifle passes no/go then you are good to go after you visually inspect the rifle for any obvious problems. The type 53 is a well made rifle.Andy wrote:Since I just turned 53, I figured I would buy a Type 53. While I don't plan on making it a daily shooter, would like to know it is safe to fire occasionally. Concerned about headspace because the bolt numbers do not match the receiver numbers, I bought the 2 coin set (No-Go & Field) from Okie. I saw several places on line that said the measurement for No-Go was .071" and Field was .074". The Okie gauges I got measure .075" and .079". My Mosin passed the No-Go, but if I have incorrectly made gauges, I might still fail field. Does anyone know the correct measurement? I sent an email to Okie, but have yet to hear back from them. I am using a Starrett 1202-6 Dial Caliper, with .001" graduations to measure the gauges.
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.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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It's a hefty rifle for sure. Seems pretty solid except the bolt lockup seems pretty loose. I understand many battle rifles are like that so they can slog through all muck and mire of war. It is a little tighter with a round in the chamber though. Heck, I think I could flick my wrist and pop it open if there was no round in it... maybe.
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The secret of the Mosins long success in Russia is due to it's loose tolerances. Mud and snow have trouble freezing up these actions but the Mauser with it's tight tolerances would freeze solid and be useless.
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.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Hi, new Mosin owner with 91/30, M1944 and Chinese Type 53 so far. Don't know much but wanting to learn and have some fun with history.