moisin nagant.. any good

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hi all,

i went through the eighties something pages of the red rifles forum and did not find any good review on the moisin nagant

presice, reliable.....

with the scope,after market scope, laminated a not.....

thanks everyone
 
Mosin-nagant

If you're doing some research, just make sure you write the name MOSIN-NAGANT and not MOISIN. It helps on the automated searches.
Now, for the milsurp sites you can always get all the info you want there
http://www.mosinnagant.net/
As for scoping, "drill and tap" jobs and any other alterations to a milsurp, I fear I cannnot answer you, being of the "leave'em alone" bunch... too many rare pieces have been lost to Bubba.
Which doesn't say that one cannot convert an already tampered with rifle to change it in a good and cheap deer rifle.
All the best!
PP.
 
hi all,

i went through the eighties something pages of the red rifles forum and did not find any good review on the moisin nagant

presice, reliable.....

with the scope,after market scope, laminated a not.....

thanks everyone
The Mosin are very reliable and accurates rifles. I think they are underrated rifles. Their actions may not be smooth as Mauser or Lee Enfield but they are strong and with good+ barrel, they are very accurate. If you consider scoping a Mosin, there's repro sniper M91/30 available and they are very well done too, somes might say that they are too expensive but in my opinion, well worth the money and better than buying a rifle,a repro scope with mount,bend bolt and the installation. Like said before, you will find bunch of info in the milsurp forum.

Cheers,Jocelyn
 
I went hunting most of the fall with mine. It shoots well, action is smooth, and has a bullet with a good punch. Lots of good commercial ammo available as well as random surplus supplies. You can get a pretty good shooting rifle for a few hundred bucks, if you want scope, you pay more.
 
If you're doing some research, just make sure you write the name MOSIN-NAGANT and not MOISIN. It helps on the automated searches.
Now, for the milsurp sites you can always get all the info you want there
http://www.mosinnagant.net/
As for scoping, "drill and tap" jobs and any other alterations to a milsurp, I fear I cannnot answer you, being of the "leave'em alone" bunch... too many rare pieces have been lost to Bubba.
Which doesn't say that one cannot convert an already tampered with rifle to change it in a good and cheap deer rifle.
All the best!
PP.

Every time I consider a PEM mount for my M24 Lotta; I get over itf:P:2:
 
There are some actually decent ones out there, and some not so much. The broad range is pretty big for both accuracy and error depending on which one you get. Then again they also run from about $150 and up, you get what you pay for. Sometimes you can luck out and get one that shoots really good groups, others will just hit somewhere on paper at 100m. BUT there is something about holding these Mosin Nagant bolt guns that feel just so right and beautiful. At times you'll hate them.. but once you pick it up and cycle the action a few times, and will be blown away again haha. Plus it's the definition of a man's rifle, huge 7.62x54r caliber that can penetrate through a railway track, 1/2 inch of solid steel, has a huge bayonet spike for those sticky situations etc etc AND what other gun can you say shoots visible fireballs about 2-4 feet from the muzzle and very possibly be the LOUDEST gun on the range! All for around 200 bucks give or take that turns heads. I think I'm going to go hold my Mosin right now.. :)
 
if you get a good one with no problems .......you will be happy they kinda grow on you ........ammo can be a problem if you dont reload .



hi all,

i went through the eighties something pages of the red rifles forum and did not find any good review on the moisin nagant

presice, reliable.....

with the scope,after market scope, laminated a not.....

thanks everyone
 
I think I'm going to go hold my Mosin right now.. :)

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f:P: If you are going to hack up a Mosin Nagant, PLEASE be sure you aren't ruining a rare variant. Among all my old beaters, there sat (no pun intended) an extremely rare SAT barreled Finn. I had no idea about this rifle until I posted a pic on one of the Mosin sites. It brought on quite a $h!t storm of interest. Be sure to take the receiver out of the stock and check for manufacturer and date.

Or... buy one that is already buggered up.....:)
 
My only complaint has been weak mag springs and feeding issues. However I could say the same about lee enfields, so...
 
Among all my old beaters, there sat (no pun intended) an extremely rare SAT barreled Finn. I had no idea about this rifle until I posted a pic on one of the Mosin sites. It brought on quite a $h!t storm of interest.

I saw that - very, very impressive!!!!!!!
 
hi all,

i went through the eighties something pages of the red rifles forum and did not find any good review on the moisin nagant

presice, reliable.....

with the scope,after market scope, laminated a not.....

thanks everyone

As far as snipers go ....

Check the Russia - Milsurp Knowledge Library (click here)http://www.milsurps.com/content.php?r=126-russia

There's some good articles and extensive photo montages on both an authentic 1944 Mosin-Nagant M91-30 Sniper Rifle (click here)http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?p=1177 and also a 1954 Mosin-Nagant M52 Hungarian Sniper Rifle (click here)http://www.milsurps.com/showthread.php?p=1178

Sometimes the latter turns up at gun shows priced as a normal PU sniper, which is about half its actual market value ... ;)

So, learn those markings so you know what to look for when picking one up for inspection. :D

Regards,
Doug
 
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