You make it sound like you only bought one ? Is that really a possibility ......man....this thread has me wishing I hadn't sold my mosin.
+1 on the brake cleaner to get the cosmoline out of the bore and bolt. That’s what I resorted to when patches weren’t working. After the cosmoline is out, I like to use Boretech cleaner for the powder and copper fouling. I just made the switch a couple years ago and I like it better than Hoppes #9.Non-chlorinated brake cleaner is your friend! Just don't get it on the wood, because it will strip the finish off that too.
I bought a nice matching one maybe 7 years ago from a LGS, and I inherited one that had been sported up 3 or so years ago. I bought an unopened spam can of ammo and had some loose assorted stuff.You make it sound like you only bought one ? Is that really a possibility ......
I can relate … definitely a fun gun . If you got in early enough when they were cheap , even funner !I bought a nice matching one maybe 7 years ago from a LGS, and I inherited one that had been sported up 3 or so years ago. I bought an unopened spam can of ammo and had some loose assorted stuff.
Sold out everything about 2 years ago when the prices were peaking and bought a few ARs in 6.5 g and 762x39.
Don't really regret it, but the Mosin was such a fun rifle.
A Remington Mosin would be cool to have. Remington also made some Berthiers. I have one that is also sporterized but like you said, nicely done.I can relate … definitely a fun gun . If you got in early enough when they were cheap , even funner !
I bought a Remington Mosin ( never knew they made them ? ) on here . It had been sporterized also , but nicely done .
It makes some a little sick that it had been modified . It`s still a nice piece that is in great shape and has a very smooth action . 1917 .
I wouldn't say cheap...I bought the matching for $275. Sold it for I think $350. Probably could buy one of the same quality for $450 or more. I really wanted an optic, and for what it would cost to do it right just decided to get a nicer rifle.I can relate … definitely a fun gun . If you got in early enough when they were cheap , even funner !
I bought a Remington Mosin ( never knew they made them ? ) on here . It had been sporterized also , but nicely done .
It makes some a little sick that it had been modified . It`s still a nice piece that is in great shape and has a very smooth action . 1917 .
That looks pretty nice ..........I know the "Untouched " ones are pretty pricey .A Remington Mosin would be cool to have. Remington also made some Berthiers. I have one that is also sporterized but like you said, nicely done.
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I got in pretty early I suppose ..........Remember "paying up " to $169 for the good ones ( Hex Receivers )I wouldn't say cheap...I bought the matching for $275. Sold it for I think $350. Probably could buy one of the same quality for $450 or more. I really wanted an optic, and for what it would cost to do it right just decided to get a nicer rifle.
That's a beauty! I have grown to love the old sporters that were done right. Not just Bubba with a hacksaw.That looks pretty nice ..........I know the "Untouched " ones are pretty pricey .
Here is my Remington Mosin......very clean . Most of the Remingtons never left the country . That`s why most were pretty pristine .
As you probably are aware ......Some were re-barreled into 30-06 , Bannerman conversion .
I am a fan of this one , it really shoots nice and pretty tight groups ( I don`t really record ) but have always shot 203gr SP out of it thus far .
I think it has been in the hands of a couple INGO folks before me that were quite saddened by the conversion . I think I remember that the front site was from a 1903 Springfield .
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Ingo needs to change the" like " option ......... You can`t "Like " Love " and "Wow" at the same time .........Damn take off a couple of weeks to visit the Keys and miss all the fun. Anyone that doubts the effectiveness of the Mosin in combat just needs to look at all the Russian Snipers in WW2 with 300 plus kills.
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As for their accuracy, compared to other countries WW2 sniper rifles the Russian PU was probably the top dog when you consider, as a complete package, the simplicity & ruggedness of its scope, its weight, its accuracy with the benefit of being able to swap out its scope and re-zeroed it very short order without the need for a field armorer.
Far superior to the No4Mk1 T, (heavy and Mk1 & 2 scopes required 3 hands to zero), the 03A4 (great rifle hindered with an underpowered scope and small field of view) or the German SSR, LSR, & HT (scopes lacked windage adjustment).
Probably the only rifle that compares to the PU in ruggedness and simplicity are the Japanese Type 97 & 99 but they didn't allow for easy field scope replacement.
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I bought many a Mosin for less than $75, straight out of the storage crate. Hex, round, Tula, Izhevsk, my choice.I got in pretty early I suppose ..........Remember "paying up " to $169 for the good ones ( Hex Receivers )
Same as most of my SKS`s . Started out at $69 for the 1st one I ever purchased .
Nice! The Finns didn't worry too much about esthetics when they put them into storage, as long as they were functional. My favorite shooter M39 is rough looking, too. Little bluing, beat up and nailed together stock but damn does it shoot! Oh, and it came with a friend that can't be seen.Mosins are definitely solid and reliable rifles. In fact, my most accurate surplus rifle is a 1941 Izhevsk 91/30 captured by the Finns. It looks like it's been through a war, but I can hit a quarter with it at 50 yards using iron sights. At that distance I can only see the glint of the coin! If you want an accurate one, get a Finnish Mosin. They cost a bit more, but definitely worth the price!
Looks like I didn`t get in early enough ..............Still ended up with 6 of them ( just because )I bought many a Mosin for less than $75, straight out of the storage crate. Hex, round, Tula, Izhevsk, my choice.
Awesome .........So that`s where they all went to !I know what you mean John, never left a gun show with less than 4,
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