Unchained Preppers
General Category => Security & Survival => Topic started by: Alex1992 on April 14, 2012, 11:26:48 AM
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I'm gonna buy a Mosin Nagant in a month or two and I'm looking for info that will help me buy a good one. So to you Mosin owners I need your help on any info would be great.
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If you can try and get one with one of the earlier Hexagonal receivers.
Mosin Nagant: Review for 1st time Buyers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3QLiJVRl1Fo#ws)
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Thanks RS762 [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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The finish hexed ones are pretty sweet.
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I would spend the extra to get a Finnish m39. Better stock, a lot better accuracy generally. Still are fairly available. Southern Ohio Guns has them for still decent prices. Btw, most all Finns are hex receivers. If it has round, then it's a fairly rare bird. This site is a good place too, but her stock rotates, so check back regularly for better deals....
http://www.gunsnammo.com/ (http://www.gunsnammo.com/)
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The Russian ones seem to be more "ammo finicky" so you have to find a bullet weight and brand it likes. Mine likes the heavyweight 182-grain fmj boattail. I got a lot of gunsmithing done to mine and now it is 1moa on an average day and sub-moa on a good day. A caliber of that potential range deserves optics, also. I go with standard 3 x 9 mil-dot with 40mm eye relief. It's a standard scope and most military sniper manuals are measured with that scope in mind. The 7.62 x 54r is ballistically a solid choice. The smokepole package can get you out to 500 yards or more if you do your math correctly.
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UPDATE
I checked out a gun shop and they had a 1940 Mosin going for $90, Hex receiver, bolt is a little sticky but I can fix it, don't know whats the manufacturer, and in a few weeks its going into my hands after looking for weeks I've found one and thanks for the info ciao [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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UPDATE now for those who read the topic I have just bought a different Mosin at a better price. Now its a round receiver, made in 1942, its a Ishevesk don't the spelling is right and I bought it for $85 plus $5 sales tax and it came with bayonet and tools, sling, oil can and ammo pouch. Now I'm gonna start a new topic about my bayonet later [URL=http://www.smileyvault.co
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Congrats Alex. Unless you start hardcore MN collecting, receiver shape makes no difference. Both variations are built like tanks.
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be sure to inspect the crown closely. check for wear or erosion at the end of the rifling.
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Nola I checked the rifling and crown both are in surprising good condition.
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Nola I checked the rifling and crown both are in surprising good condition.
good deal. i wish i'd have know about that before i bought mine lol