First shots with my first Mosin!
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First shots with my first Mosin!
Hello Gents:
Mine is a tale you've all heard before, but here it goes again.
Christmas shopping at Big 5, I saw some cool, vintage rifles. They had a M1, Yugo M48, and a Mosin 91/30. Did some research and decided to buy the 91/30, but they were sold out by the time I got back. Fortunately, the store 25 miles away had two. I liked the look of one of the rifles and was really excited it was made in 1942. It also had matching serial numbers on the receiver and bolt and forced matching numbers on the mag, butt plate, and bayonet.
Bought the rifle, then waited 10 very long days until I could pick it up. During which, I filled my days by joining this forum and reading - huge thanks to all the contributors, especially the very detailed cleaning instructions that I followed as well as I was able. Spent Saturday cleaning my new gem. Found some 148 grain ammo at a local gun shop, ordered more online (lots more), and finally - FINALLY! got to go shoot today with my younger brother.
Fantastic! We had a blast! Here's some photos:
1942 Izhevsk!
Just before the shooting started...
Just another day in paradise: 70 year old rifle, ammo, and targets.
I6 shots from 52 yards.
Now, a couple questions: How do you adjust the front site? Does anyone know what the number "12" inside a triangle means?
Thanks for looking!
Mine is a tale you've all heard before, but here it goes again.
Christmas shopping at Big 5, I saw some cool, vintage rifles. They had a M1, Yugo M48, and a Mosin 91/30. Did some research and decided to buy the 91/30, but they were sold out by the time I got back. Fortunately, the store 25 miles away had two. I liked the look of one of the rifles and was really excited it was made in 1942. It also had matching serial numbers on the receiver and bolt and forced matching numbers on the mag, butt plate, and bayonet.
Bought the rifle, then waited 10 very long days until I could pick it up. During which, I filled my days by joining this forum and reading - huge thanks to all the contributors, especially the very detailed cleaning instructions that I followed as well as I was able. Spent Saturday cleaning my new gem. Found some 148 grain ammo at a local gun shop, ordered more online (lots more), and finally - FINALLY! got to go shoot today with my younger brother.
Fantastic! We had a blast! Here's some photos:
1942 Izhevsk!
Just before the shooting started...
Just another day in paradise: 70 year old rifle, ammo, and targets.
I6 shots from 52 yards.
Now, a couple questions: How do you adjust the front site? Does anyone know what the number "12" inside a triangle means?
Thanks for looking!
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
congrats on your first mosin!. I had seen them in Big 5 ads for a couple years and decided on a whim one night I was going to get one. Got my 91/30 at a local gun shop for $120, and I definitely regret it-- I love that rifle! Now every time I see some I just have to look and find myself moments away from another impulse purchase. I'm no collector but they are just too cheap, too historic, and too fun to not begin collecting to some degree. Enjoy her!
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That's fantastic L2R! And what a busy looking barrel you have.
You see in this world there are two kinds of people my friend, those with loaded guns... and those who dig. You dig.
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Now, a couple questions: How do you adjust the front site? Does anyone know what the number "12" inside a triangle means?
Thanks for looking!
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Thanks for looking!
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Damn, I'll bet that's going to leave a mark! Probably hurt too!
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"I think Congressmen should wear uniforms,
you know, like NASCAR drivers, so we could
identify their corporate sponsors."
"When I die, I want to be facing my enemies surrounded by their dead bodies and piles of spent brass"
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Hey L2R, congrats on getting a nice rifle...and getting it home!
Modern, commercial gun cases aren't made with 91/30s in mind, huh?
Good shooting. And its great you could get out with your little brother. Did he shoot it too? If so, we have a future addict on our hands!
The tried and true method of adjusting your front sight is with a bench, a hammer and a brass punch. That was until "Elby Sight Tools" came along and started building a nifty vice type device for adjusting your front sight. Mine just arrived in the mail yesterday and I highly recommend the product. It's very inexpensive, good quality, works very well and the guy running the show (mogunner) is easy to deal with. You can get to his website by clicking the banner link at the top of the page.
If you do order one from him, please make sure you mention "you saw it here" to him. He is one of our fantastic sponsors...and we don't want those guys keeping all their money
Nice shooting!
Modern, commercial gun cases aren't made with 91/30s in mind, huh?
Good shooting. And its great you could get out with your little brother. Did he shoot it too? If so, we have a future addict on our hands!
The tried and true method of adjusting your front sight is with a bench, a hammer and a brass punch. That was until "Elby Sight Tools" came along and started building a nifty vice type device for adjusting your front sight. Mine just arrived in the mail yesterday and I highly recommend the product. It's very inexpensive, good quality, works very well and the guy running the show (mogunner) is easy to deal with. You can get to his website by clicking the banner link at the top of the page.
If you do order one from him, please make sure you mention "you saw it here" to him. He is one of our fantastic sponsors...and we don't want those guys keeping all their money
Nice shooting!
Cocked, locked and ready to rock...
Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
I just noticed...
Happy Birthday
Now go buy yourself another one to celebrate!
Happy Birthday
Now go buy yourself another one to celebrate!
Cocked, locked and ready to rock...
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Welcome to the forum, I see by the leftward spread of your shot group that you were shooting the rifle with the bayonet off. The rifles were sighted in at the arsenal with the bayonet mounted, the shot group will shift to the left when the bayonet is off. I personally never shoot any rifle with a bayonet mounted on it and adjust the front sight to correct the windage, the sight tool mentioned will get the job done a hell of a lot easier than the old brass punch and hammer, not to mention being more precise in the adjustment. You got a nice collection of markings on that '42, I don't recall the 12 marking, most of the little stamps will be inspection stamps and we just don't know what they mean as yet.
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
I just looked at that pic of the barrel stampings again... I think the 12 is for how many stamps there are.
You see in this world there are two kinds of people my friend, those with loaded guns... and those who dig. You dig.
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I don't recall ever seeing a 12 before, but then the small numbers are hard for me to see.
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, Guys!
A little embarrassed - I've been looking at the banner of advertisers the past two weeks! Yes, the Elby Sight is a great looking tool. Thanks for the heads up and the comments!
From reading here, I am a bit concerned about impending AD - Acquisition Disorder. Easier and cheaper with some collections than others.
The 12 in the triangle mark also appears on the stock:
In addition to this and the barrel markings, there's a couple stars on the barrel and stock and the square with the line through it - which means Ukraine refurb, right?
A little embarrassed - I've been looking at the banner of advertisers the past two weeks! Yes, the Elby Sight is a great looking tool. Thanks for the heads up and the comments!
From reading here, I am a bit concerned about impending AD - Acquisition Disorder. Easier and cheaper with some collections than others.
The 12 in the triangle mark also appears on the stock:
In addition to this and the barrel markings, there's a couple stars on the barrel and stock and the square with the line through it - which means Ukraine refurb, right?
Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
That's pretty cool. It must mean something.
You see in this world there are two kinds of people my friend, those with loaded guns... and those who dig. You dig.
Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Very nice looker. Lots o marks to keep you busy for sure.
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Don't you just love the 10-day wait?
The triangle 12 is one of the many unknown marks, the [\] is the ukrainian refurbishment mark.
The triangle 12 is one of the many unknown marks, the [\] is the ukrainian refurbishment mark.
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
I like that rifle too. Those markings are neat. Looks like you had a good shoot. Congrats on your rifle, and welcome to the forum.
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Very impressed with the markings on your rifle. That looks like a Hammer in a box or just a T next to the Izhevsk marking and maybe a star there too? Very cool. Welcome to the forum
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Nice first Mosin... Glad you take it out & use it as it was intended.
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
your hooked and more will follow you home, nice rifle
Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Go to 7.62x54r.net website. There are explanations or stamps and markings on your 91/30....
Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
OK, it's not JUST me...yours shoote to the right too!
Try it at 200yd, you'll have to aim 3 ft to the left of the target! I'm ordering an adjuster thing TODAY!
Try it at 200yd, you'll have to aim 3 ft to the left of the target! I'm ordering an adjuster thing TODAY!
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Re: First shots with my first Mosin!
Thanks, Jumperwire. Yes, it appears to be a "T" in a box. The 7.62x54r.net website is very helpful, but does not have a the boxed "T" or the triangle "12".Jumperwire wrote:Very impressed with the markings on your rifle. That looks like a Hammer in a box or just a T next to the Izhevsk marking and maybe a star there too? Very cool. Welcome to the forum
Very excited as I'm taking the family shooting today - with an ammo can full of 46 grain shells manufactured in 1964. Eyes and ears people! Will report this evening.
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