I was out shooting yesterday with my son.Took out the old Enfield and the 1891 Mosin-Nagant.I have had the Enfield for years,just got the MN a while back.Never fired either one of them.
Fired the MN with great care and it went bang all right,but I couldn't open the bolt at first,had to use a wooden block;then the spent cartridge would not extract.Oh well...tried the cleaning rod,too short,so,end of that story.
Turned to the Enfield,fired carefully,went bang,cool.Fired another 9 ,shoots well,trigger is surprisingly light.
Gave it to my son to shoot,since it didn't blow up on me and got out the video.
Well,darned if it doesn't go BANG for him and when he works the bolt,out comes the bottom of a full case head separation!!I managed to fish the rest of the cartridge out with the MN cleaning rod and resume firing.
The next 2 rounds were both squibs!! Dunno where that ammo came from,it was in commercial boxes,some was military,some was not.
Managed to bash them out with the ,you guessed it ,MN cleaning rod.
Just about out of ammo,sonny says "Let's try this pop can".I had forgotten to bring targets and used a cardboard someone else had left behind.Course,by the time he's pulling off these feats,I had grown tired of filming him not shooting the Enfield.
I said"Well,OK,but I guarantee you'll never hit it with that old rifle". He tosses it out about 30 yards,and nails it!
One more round,one more pop can,toss it out there,me making the same mutter.By golly,he nails that one too!!Had me howling!! No film though.
Got back to the house with these two grandfathers and cleaned them carefully.Looks like the MN bolt lug recess was gucked up enough to overcome the extractor's traction,because after picking it with patches, a dental pick and plenty of solvent,the bolt opens,closes,extracts and ejects with enthusiasm.
We are looking forward to making this old Russian go bang again.
Quite a different day at the rifle range!!
Fired the MN with great care and it went bang all right,but I couldn't open the bolt at first,had to use a wooden block;then the spent cartridge would not extract.Oh well...tried the cleaning rod,too short,so,end of that story.
Turned to the Enfield,fired carefully,went bang,cool.Fired another 9 ,shoots well,trigger is surprisingly light.
Gave it to my son to shoot,since it didn't blow up on me and got out the video.
Well,darned if it doesn't go BANG for him and when he works the bolt,out comes the bottom of a full case head separation!!I managed to fish the rest of the cartridge out with the MN cleaning rod and resume firing.
The next 2 rounds were both squibs!! Dunno where that ammo came from,it was in commercial boxes,some was military,some was not.
Managed to bash them out with the ,you guessed it ,MN cleaning rod.
Just about out of ammo,sonny says "Let's try this pop can".I had forgotten to bring targets and used a cardboard someone else had left behind.Course,by the time he's pulling off these feats,I had grown tired of filming him not shooting the Enfield.
I said"Well,OK,but I guarantee you'll never hit it with that old rifle". He tosses it out about 30 yards,and nails it!
One more round,one more pop can,toss it out there,me making the same mutter.By golly,he nails that one too!!Had me howling!! No film though.
Got back to the house with these two grandfathers and cleaned them carefully.Looks like the MN bolt lug recess was gucked up enough to overcome the extractor's traction,because after picking it with patches, a dental pick and plenty of solvent,the bolt opens,closes,extracts and ejects with enthusiasm.
We are looking forward to making this old Russian go bang again.
Quite a different day at the rifle range!!


















































