Mosin Recoil Pad

Can't say that I do, but any local store that carries BC products should probably be able to get one in for you, mine was purchased in-store at SIR. Perhaps check with P&D, I'm willing to bet they'd have one.
 
Ordered a Butler Creek recoil pad for my Russian M44 and an ATI Monte Carlo stock with a built in recoil pad for my old Hungarian M44. I thought that the stock would be a drop in.... WRONG! I spent 5 hours fitting it with the Dremel router, carbide and sanding drums. The stock was way too narrow at the front of the receiver and missing a step recess where the barrel threads to the receiver. Got it to fit in fairly well but wasn't happy with what the clay was showing me when it was mounted so it is sitting clamped in my bench for the night waitiing for the bedding to cure. ##### of a job, at least wood is nice to work with, this fiber$hit just melts and spits at you leaving little burns.

Just a warning to anyone thinking the ATI stock is an easy mod to a M44.

Oh yeah, while I'm on here, I snapped one of the bands for the stock when I was removing them from over the barrel, does anyone sell replacement spring bands in the event I want to use the old stock again?
 
sorry to resurrect dead thread but, does anyone know if those screw in rubber replacement butt plates found on the internet are available anywhere in canada or at least some where that ships to canada? this is what im talking about:
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I'd just toss on a slip on. Is it really neccesary though? A 9lb rifle in a very moderate cartridge isn't much of a kicker.

The mosin seems to generate more pain that its stats would indicate. I Think the shape of the buttplate has a lot to do with it. For me the slip on pad was well worth it because it fits all my rifles and my un padded slug gun.
 
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