Actually, the cleaning bottle holds a double dose of vodka, or vodka and mix. I keep stolchyina in one and Phillips milk of magnesia in the other, so I can have a Phillips Screwdriver when thirsty![]()
Me too..................13 and counting![]()
...Surprisingly, when I pulled the trigger (well, jerked really. The trigger is set at something like 58 pounds) the gun did not explode (my shoulder did, but that’s another story). But I was shooting east, and the bullet went clear through my railroad tie target and headed towards Germany. You just can’t retrain these guns.
Just a minor point, the sights on a noisey maggot are calibrated in arshins, not meters
Just on the M91's from what I've read, the later versions are supposed to be in meters.
Q. Why does my M44 (of M91/30) shoot so far to the left (or right) of the point of aim?
A. M44s were sighted in with the bayonet extended. Shooting with the bayonet stowed affects the barrel harmonics and can change the point of impact by as much as 1 foot per 100 yards. Not all M44s are effected this much or even at all. Either shoot with the bayonet extended or drift the front sight to compensate for the difference. Similarly M91/30s were sighted with the bayonet fixed.
Just on the M91's from what I've read, the later versions are supposed to be in meters.



























