HybridSquirrel
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temptation gone! *phew*
they still have the laminated stock ones for $99.99 o.0 too bad i already spent money on other stuff.....oh well next paycheck =]
temptation gone! *phew*
Yeah, the Mosin Nagants are fun guns. Very cheap. 7.62x54R Ammo is also quite cheap and readily available by the caseload. I've got 3x 91/30's (one with sniper markings, 2 with MO double date codes), 1x M38, and 1x M44 (laminated stock).
Remington and Westinghouse made them for the Tsarist Russian army, not the Reds (USSR). They shipped some to Russia before the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution. But then Remington had some left over after the Revolution, and they couldn't ship them to Russia for political reasons, so they sold them on the US market as sporterized rifles with lighter stocks and other distinguishing features. Those are pretty rare and can reach $400-$500. Remington and Westinghouse-made rifles that were shipped to Russia are even rarer.
The other pricey M-N's are Finnish-made, most commonly M39's. Finland was owned by Russia in the early part of the 20th century, and they used the same Mosin-Nagant rifles that the Russians had been using since 1891 (which is where the model 91/30 comes from -- in 1930, the design was changed, and older 1891's were updated to the new specs). The M39's were typically older receivers that were rebarreled with Tikka or Sako barrels, and had beefer stocks put on them. They are well renowned for their accuracy.
If you have a Big 5 Sporting Goods store in your area, they often have M91/30's for sale in the $100 range (no separate transfer fee necessary). I have bought all of my Mosin-Nagant's from a local surplus dealer. Several years ago, they had huge selections, and I was able to dig through and find the rarities such as the sniper-marked and MO-marked versions.
The majority of Mosin-Nagants that you find cheap will be war-year models (1940-1944) and, well, the quality just isn't always there. They pumped out nearly 40 million of those things over ~70 years of production, but a LOT of that production happened in the years slightly before, during, and after WWII (say, 1938-1948).
7.62x54r.net is a wonderful resource. These are fun guns to collect and shoot. Not to mention great value at usually around $100 per rifle, accessories included. Mostly, I just collect them. The history is just so much fun to think about. I've also got a 1938 German K98k (so I have both the rifles used by the enemy snipers in Enemy at the Gates), a 1942 M1 Garand, and a 1917 SMLE No. 1 Mk. 3. So I've got the major powers of WWII pretty well covered (I'm missing Italian and Japanese WWII rifles, but, well, who really cares about Italy; and the War in the Pacific was more of a naval war than a ground war -- not to say I wouldn't like to own those rifles, but availability of both rifles and ammo is pretty low compared with the Soviet, German, US and British WWII rifles).
if you do go to big 5 as suggested..make sure you thoroughly check the rifle for rust...the one i saw at big 5 was rusted to crap on the inside of the barrel.
3) Take out the bolt.
Search for gun shows in your area.I don't suppose someone knows a way to see if I could get one in my area? All the pawn shops around here just carry handguns/rifles/shotguns. Don't deal with those types.
I know you can buy online, but would rather just pick one up so i can check it out before i buy.
I don't suppose someone knows a way to see if I could get one in my area? All the pawn shops around here just carry handguns/rifles/shotguns. Don't deal with those types.
I know you can buy online, but would rather just pick one up so i can check it out before i buy.
temptation gone! *phew*
You're not getting off this easy, guys. The same rifle, but with a nice laminated stock for $99.95
http://www.aimsurplus.com/product.aspx?groupid=225
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AV1611 out......
but i already said that =[
Yeah, you did. The original gun and price was just at the breaking point of a knee-jerk gun purchase for me. $100 is quite far into the "think it through" area, and it's not doing well.![]()
I do want to, but I'll so rarely get to use it that it doesn't really matter.
Is there any way I can order one then get my card??