Mosin Nagant

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Re: Mosin Nagant

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The doc says my shoulder should heal in a few months, but I did have fun :lol: Thanks for the "Mosin Experience." That puppy (M44 Carbine) is one fine gun. :mrgreen:

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You probably never had so many people asking what kind of anti-tank gun you were firing at the range though. "rlol"
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I got my M44 at Big5 2 years ago for $75. I took it to a gunsmith I trust and had him check it out to make sure it was safe to fire, etc. It is way fun to fire.

Big5 advertises MN rifles/carbines quite often and I'm getting a 91/30 next to drop into a synthetic stock from CTD.
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Re: Mosin Nagant

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Way back when I lived outside Hot-lanta, me and two buddies found a guy with a barrel of M-N's at a gun show. I think he was asking like $75 a piece. We bought 3 (after picking the best bores, we had a bore light with us) and got them for $50 (or so, it's been a LONG time). Bought some ammo at another table. Went to the closest guys home and cleaned them up a bit. Went out to shoot them. But the first time we fired each of them we wrapped them in a welding blanket in case they went BOOM in a bad way. Neither did. Few months later we went hunting white tail deer. One guy had his and took a deer. It knocked the deer about 3' backward into a pine tree and darn near field dressed it in the process. I still have mine but haven't fired it in quite a while. They're fun to shoot at dusk when you can get the fireball effect. And yes, they're not easy on the shoulders.
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Re: Mosin Nagant

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AndyC wrote:I'd have zero problem removing the steel butt-plate and replacing it with a recoil pad (unless it were some crazy-rare collector's version).
You can skip a step with one of those slip-on recoil pads, and move it from gun to gun if you've got more than one with a lot of recoil.
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Re: Mosin Nagant

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G26 and I tried one out on the 44. Made a huge difference. Still have a small bruise from trying to shoot it au natural. :lol: Eh but it's part of the fun. :fire

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You can try this recoil pad. Yes it does use the original screws after you remove the metal plate. I got it from Amazon. The page describes it as M44, but it will fit a 91/30 (even says so in the instructions). Maybe with slight adjustments depending on your rifle. Still a little stiff, but someone recommended drilling a few of holes all the way through.

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