So my dad bought me a 1944 carbine, probably the first and last gun he'll ever get me. I only shot two rounds from it to see how much it kicked, so I don't know how accurate the thing is. It's covered in that flakey Shellac stuff, and I don't see how you can possibly get the furniture off without breaking those iron bands that hold it all together. My questions for all of you are:
-Would you hunt with a Mosin? Keep in mind the reason I'm asking is because I want to show my dad that I got a deer with the rifle he bought me.
-Can I take it down and oil the inner barrel without wrecking the wood furniture?
-What ammo would you recommend using? I have PRVI SPT 7.62x54r 150g.
-Does the Bayo come on and off easily? I'm not good with my hands or with tools but I'd really like it off if I take it in the bush.
-I'm an average shot, got my cross rifles and crown in cadets when I was 12 years old and can hit a 20x20 plate almost every time at 200 yards with an SKS. Can I assume the same accuracy with a Mosin that's in good / fair shape? I've never read anything about the accuracy of the rifles, mine was made in 1945 so it might have been a rush model, can't tell for certain.
Any input would be appreciated, thanks
-Would you hunt with a Mosin? Keep in mind the reason I'm asking is because I want to show my dad that I got a deer with the rifle he bought me.
-Can I take it down and oil the inner barrel without wrecking the wood furniture?
-What ammo would you recommend using? I have PRVI SPT 7.62x54r 150g.
-Does the Bayo come on and off easily? I'm not good with my hands or with tools but I'd really like it off if I take it in the bush.
-I'm an average shot, got my cross rifles and crown in cadets when I was 12 years old and can hit a 20x20 plate almost every time at 200 yards with an SKS. Can I assume the same accuracy with a Mosin that's in good / fair shape? I've never read anything about the accuracy of the rifles, mine was made in 1945 so it might have been a rush model, can't tell for certain.
Any input would be appreciated, thanks


















































