Mine showed up...A FREAKIN 1931 IZHEVSK HEX WITH A EXCELLENT BORE!!!! Never thought I would get a hex playing Mosin roulette. Thanks again!!
Love to see some pictures of the Hex
Mine showed up...A FREAKIN 1931 IZHEVSK HEX WITH A EXCELLENT BORE!!!! Never thought I would get a hex playing Mosin roulette. Thanks again!!
I got my mosin in last week... the stock is a little beat up.. but I kind of like it that way, everything else is flawless... also its 1944 with a Hex receiver.
My question is do I need to sweat cosmoline out of my stock like I have seen some guys doing on youtube?
This is my first gun.. so not sure if its a noob question or not.
I got my mosin in last week... the stock is a little beat up.. but I kind of like it that way, everything else is flawless... also its 1944 with a Hex receiver.
My question is do I need to sweat cosmoline out of my stock like I have seen some guys doing on youtube?
This is my first gun.. so not sure if its a noob question or not.
Not sure about having to sweat out the cosmoline, I've never had a problem with it.
I ordered two mosins from SFRC and the second one was a fairly beat up '40. I refinished the stock, highly recommend doing so if yours is in hard shape.
end result:
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heres what I did if you are interested:
1. remove the stock from the rifle
2. wiped paint thinner over the stock (I heard that cosmoline will mess up the new stain, and that paint thinner removes cosmoline. I'm unsure if this did anything. I did not notice anything being removed from the stock.)
3. Sand off the old finish with sand paper. I used medium grain.
4. Applied Minwax polyshades "Bombay Mahogany" as per directions. (two coats, light sanding between coats)
5. Then I went crazy and painted some parts silver, this would be optional.
You can buy all of this stuff at canadian tire for less than $20, and have enough to do plenty of rifles.
Not sure about having to sweat out the cosmoline, I've never had a problem with it.
I ordered two mosins from SFRC and the second one was a fairly beat up '40. I refinished the stock, highly recommend doing so if yours is in hard shape.
end result:
![]()
heres what I did if you are interested:
1. remove the stock from the rifle
2. wiped paint thinner over the stock (I heard that cosmoline will mess up the new stain, and that paint thinner removes cosmoline. I'm unsure if this did anything. I did not notice anything being removed from the stock.)
3. Sand off the old finish with sand paper. I used medium grain.
4. Applied Minwax polyshades "Bombay Mahogany" as per directions. (two coats, light sanding between coats)
5. Then I went crazy and painted some parts silver, this would be optional.
You can buy all of this stuff at canadian tire for less than $20, and have enough to do plenty of rifles.