bluemike807
CGN Regular
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
Just got my 1943 Tula Mosin Nagant - pretty rough looking. I can't say for sure it ever saw combat, but if it didnt, then it was dropped down alot of stairs or something. Fortunately, the bore is in decent shape and it shoots ok - I need to adjust the sights but thats another matter.
The receiver - where it's "diagonal" to force the cocking mechanism on opening the bolt - is rough as guts. Cocking the rifle is tough, doubly so on a spent round. My first thought was to dremel that section with a carbide bit, then sand it to a finish - is that a good idea, or do I risk damaging the rifle irrepairably? Im not too concerned about leaving it in 'pristine military condition' - Im not going to bubba the thing, but one look at the fugly stock and I knew I'd be stripping, sanding and oiling it - yet to come - but I do want to leave it effectively the same; just better.
Any advice on improving Mosins would be appreciated.
The receiver - where it's "diagonal" to force the cocking mechanism on opening the bolt - is rough as guts. Cocking the rifle is tough, doubly so on a spent round. My first thought was to dremel that section with a carbide bit, then sand it to a finish - is that a good idea, or do I risk damaging the rifle irrepairably? Im not too concerned about leaving it in 'pristine military condition' - Im not going to bubba the thing, but one look at the fugly stock and I knew I'd be stripping, sanding and oiling it - yet to come - but I do want to leave it effectively the same; just better.
Any advice on improving Mosins would be appreciated.




















































