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Mosin--Nagant

Clayborn

Regular Member
Joined
Jun 13, 2011
Messages
13
Location
Redding, California
[video=youtube;puyYanmNz9g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puyYanmNz9g[/video]

Factory New Mosin--Nagant. Just a little run through.
 

carry for myself

Regular Member
Joined
May 1, 2011
Messages
544
Location
Maine
Model M-44 mosin. made in 1942 at the Isvacheck plant, 16,428 made. probably not a tula stamped model. nice :-D
 

thebigsd

Founder's Club Member
Joined
Mar 23, 2010
Messages
3,535
Location
Quarryville, PA
I've got one as well. Awesome gun, fun to shoot. The good thing is you can get them in good shape for dirt cheap. They do kick pretty bad though...
 

jbone

Regular Member
Joined
Jun 4, 2008
Messages
2,230
Location
WA
Got my 91/30 for $79 last year on Black Friday @ Big-5 sporting goods. Great fun gun.
 

N605TW

Activist Member
Joined
Oct 17, 2010
Messages
118
Location
Columbus, Ohio
They are fun, cheap to shoot and get all kinds of looks at the range with the bayonet attached. :monkey I recommend everyone have a least one to play with.

However I fear this topic will be locked as OCDO does not talk about long gun carry.
 

thebigsd

Founder's Club Member
Joined
Mar 23, 2010
Messages
3,535
Location
Quarryville, PA
Took mine out to the range tonight. Love shooting that thing. Put about 20 rounds through it. Everything worked smooth as butter nearly 70 years after it was made.
 
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