I’ve recently purchased my first Mosin Nagant a 1945 M44 Izvesk Armoury Carbine. It looks clean and fairly good condition with a good bore. I test fired it at my local club last week and it was as expected. The trigger was very harsh and also the bolt very stiff, I struggled to get the hang of loading a 5 round clip. I did struggle with zeroing at 100 Yards. Grumbles aside it’s a cracking little Rifle in good condition.
I’ve bought a Timney trigger conversation for it and my local Gunsmith is going to give it a good service and check over and will fit the Timney Trigger and re-crown the barrell if required. Any other sensible upgrades that don’t radically alter the appearance of the Rifle? I’m in the UK so I don’t think there are any Mojo Sight stockists here in the UK.
My first Mosin
Re: My first Mosin
We do not allow new sporterized conversions to be shown here... We generally say keep it the way it was built and enjoy it for what it is.
Re: My first Mosin
Not exactly a warm welcome there matt167.
Spooneryork, Welcome to the group! I didn't even know Timney made a trigger conversion for Mosins. I recently bought my first Mosin but haven't had the chance to shoot it yet. Any way you use yours, shoot it and enjoy!
Spooneryork, Welcome to the group! I didn't even know Timney made a trigger conversion for Mosins. I recently bought my first Mosin but haven't had the chance to shoot it yet. Any way you use yours, shoot it and enjoy!
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Re: My first Mosin
Congrats spooneryork on a nice Mosin carbine. Matt was trying to let you know that as a preservationist forum, we do not support modifications of original military relic firearms. There are a lot of reasons that are discussed in the forum rules, but the short version is that altering these is like chopping sanding and painting a heirloom 18th century piece of antique furniture. And of course then you cannot go back.
As for your Mosin M44 of course you can do whatever you like, but there will not be much enthusiasm here for it. As far as alterations we do support them if it can be completely reversed. The Timney trigger will not fit your stock UNLESS the stock is filed out larger to fit the trigger. That cannot be reversed. As for the Timney, it will work with a replacement stock made for it. Then your stock remains original. The Archangel stock completely mods the Mosin and all your original parts can be reinstalled. Anyway, we like them original, hard trigger and all. Because that is what they are and have always been. I do want to say welcome to vintage firearms and to this forum.![🙂](//cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/twitter/twemoji@latest/assets/svg/1f642.svg)
As for your Mosin M44 of course you can do whatever you like, but there will not be much enthusiasm here for it. As far as alterations we do support them if it can be completely reversed. The Timney trigger will not fit your stock UNLESS the stock is filed out larger to fit the trigger. That cannot be reversed. As for the Timney, it will work with a replacement stock made for it. Then your stock remains original. The Archangel stock completely mods the Mosin and all your original parts can be reinstalled. Anyway, we like them original, hard trigger and all. Because that is what they are and have always been. I do want to say welcome to vintage firearms and to this forum.
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Re: My first Mosin
Congrats on the new M44. I use to have one and loved it but had to sell it and now am kicking myself. Yes the M44 can be stiff in bolt operating. Nature of the beast. I also suggest a light oiling of the entire mechanism. Do not over oil as it may gum up and make operating even stiffer especially in colder temps.