ANOTHER update on my loading from the chargers problem.....
IT'S FIXED!!!!!
(about phucking time, says I
)
Now as to how the problem was solved....
I took the ejector out and started filing on it (I had left it in the rifle on the first filing attempt) and got about 1/16 an inch more clearance toward the rear. BTW, this part looked as though it was brand new, so I suspect it was replaced as part of the refurb process in Mother Russia.
After doing this, deburring the chargers, and ever so slightly polishing the sides of the ejector,my '39 Tula Mosin feeds the rounds off the charger into the magazine slicker than sh*t off a shiny shovel, using method #2 on the Youtube video posted earlier in this thread.
My thumb ain't even sore!!!
I'll be trying her out this Sunday at our local Service Rifle shoot. Should be lots of fun with old Tatiana (gotta name the old girl, you know. she's a fine complement to her younger sister Natalya - my SKS).
Does anyone know what the typical Soviet soldier carried for ready ammo in his/her belt pouches? I'm able to fit 3 loaded chargers (15 rounds) per pouch, so with 4 pouches there are 60 rounds at the ready. Is this what the average Soviet soldier did?
IT'S FIXED!!!!!
(about phucking time, says I
Now as to how the problem was solved....
I took the ejector out and started filing on it (I had left it in the rifle on the first filing attempt) and got about 1/16 an inch more clearance toward the rear. BTW, this part looked as though it was brand new, so I suspect it was replaced as part of the refurb process in Mother Russia.
After doing this, deburring the chargers, and ever so slightly polishing the sides of the ejector,my '39 Tula Mosin feeds the rounds off the charger into the magazine slicker than sh*t off a shiny shovel, using method #2 on the Youtube video posted earlier in this thread.
My thumb ain't even sore!!!
I'll be trying her out this Sunday at our local Service Rifle shoot. Should be lots of fun with old Tatiana (gotta name the old girl, you know. she's a fine complement to her younger sister Natalya - my SKS).
Does anyone know what the typical Soviet soldier carried for ready ammo in his/her belt pouches? I'm able to fit 3 loaded chargers (15 rounds) per pouch, so with 4 pouches there are 60 rounds at the ready. Is this what the average Soviet soldier did?




















































