For some time now I've had this itch at the back of my mind to "collect" one of each of the major main rifles from WW II. So yesterday I finally acted on this while looking at some Mosins at Reliable a short ways down the road in Vancouver. The condition of their stock was such that the darn things looked like new. So for $150 I just said "WTH" and got one along with a few packs of surplus ammo to try it out.
No pictures yet since I had a bunch of chores to do today and it's still all wrapped up in the brown paper and soaked in grease. But hopefully in the next few days. Besides, you guys already know what they look like.
Mine is a 1943 manufacture. Not sure yet which armoury.
My question is about the ammo. The surplus stuff I got looked sort of brass like when I looked it under the rather dim light around my computer. So I put a magnet to the case to confirm that sure enough, it's steel. But I was shocked to find that the magnet sticks to the BULLET as well. So now I'm wondering if this ammo is steel jacketed or steel core. Both the case and bullet have a copper colour with a rough looking silver grey tip on the bullet. The magnet sticks equally well to the coppery colour plating or coating as it does to the end of the silver grey tip. Could this be armour peircing rounds that I got? Or is this just the typical surplus ammo?
Now that I've got started I guess I'll need to be on the lookout for a proper military stocked Lee Enfield, a Mauser of some form and eventually a Garrand. I guess the money I saved buying the cheap Mosin will be made up for by the cost of the Garrand...
And who knows where I'll find a Japanese Arisaka of some sort....
I'm looking forward to swabbing down this baby and getting it out to the range in the next week. I just hope the weather cooperates.
No pictures yet since I had a bunch of chores to do today and it's still all wrapped up in the brown paper and soaked in grease. But hopefully in the next few days. Besides, you guys already know what they look like.
Mine is a 1943 manufacture. Not sure yet which armoury.
My question is about the ammo. The surplus stuff I got looked sort of brass like when I looked it under the rather dim light around my computer. So I put a magnet to the case to confirm that sure enough, it's steel. But I was shocked to find that the magnet sticks to the BULLET as well. So now I'm wondering if this ammo is steel jacketed or steel core. Both the case and bullet have a copper colour with a rough looking silver grey tip on the bullet. The magnet sticks equally well to the coppery colour plating or coating as it does to the end of the silver grey tip. Could this be armour peircing rounds that I got? Or is this just the typical surplus ammo?
Now that I've got started I guess I'll need to be on the lookout for a proper military stocked Lee Enfield, a Mauser of some form and eventually a Garrand. I guess the money I saved buying the cheap Mosin will be made up for by the cost of the Garrand...
I'm looking forward to swabbing down this baby and getting it out to the range in the next week. I just hope the weather cooperates.


















































