I need that front sight band.
My only concern with it as a hunting rifle is that the 91/30 is pretty heavy.
My only concern with it as a hunting rifle is that the 91/30 is pretty heavy.
Because nothings more reliable - you can yank on the firing pin/cocking mechanism and make sure its moving in cold weather. if you have a misfire you can recock it without opening the chamber. you can see how the thing is working without much if any disassembly.Canadian Rangers carried No4 Lee Enfield.
I love my old lee 303.The worlds largest moose was taken with the 303 here in the Yukon. So the Mosin would also be a good unit.
If you want to buy a Mosin for hunting, but a M44. The carbine version. Take the bayonet off and you have a good hunting rifle.
Hi,
Although I have a .22 and a shotgun, I never owned a rifle for hunting purposes. That being said, i never hunted either.
Im looking at those Mosins that sell for around $150 as a cheap, yet interesting to own rifle.
Does it makes a bit of sense? Im not planning on buying an more expensive Mosin sniper, just an iron sight 91/30. I live in the NWT, and if somebody offers me to go on a hunting trip, I could go with that Mosin and a box of hunting grade soft-tip ammo.
Your take?




























