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Mosin project

Post by dcstaber on Fri Dec 31, 2010 12:42 pm

Last fall I bought a 1939 Mosin Nagant 91/30 at a Cabelas sale. The action and barrel on this one are in great shape & I bought it with the idea of it becoming a winter project, something I can learn on and screw up without ruining an expensive rifle. So far its turned out pretty well. I have gained a lot of respect for people who can produce a flawless rifle in terms of fit, finish, and function.

This one is pillar bedded, and both the top and bottom metal are 100% bedded from the chamber back. There is about 1/8" of free float under the barrel. The stock is from boyds, inletting and finishing the stock was probably the most time consuming part as I dont have a great deal of patience for rubbing a piece of wood with sand paper.....

The scope mount is an S&K, and the scope is a 2-7 Hi-lux from midway. The reticle isnt as crisp as I'd like, but I am surprised how well I like the long eye relief setup. The gun also has a polished 2 stage fin trigger, if the gun shoots fairly well I still may put a timney trigger in it.

I havent shot the gun yet, hopefully sunday the wind will stop blowing and the temp will come back up above zero so can go try it.







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Post by hawcer on Fri Dec 31, 2010 1:13 pm

That looks sweet! That stock will really improve the Mosin....The factory length of pull is too short and the steel butt plate starts to hurt after awhile.

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Re: Mosin project

Post by brow_tines on Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:34 pm

wow, nice job !!!

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Post by algunjunkie on Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:53 pm

nice job

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Re: Mosin project

Post by dartfreak75 on Fri Dec 31, 2010 4:54 pm

that looks great i thought about doing the same to mine!!

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Re: Mosin project

Post by infantryjohn49 on Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:46 pm



That looks really good,I like any antique firearm .I would like to upgrade my mauser with a synthetic stock.

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Post by scorge30 on Sat Jan 01, 2011 2:35 pm

That is a sharp looking Mosin.

I have a fondness for the Mosins myself, and have my own Mosin project rifle that is waiting to get its PU scope mount and Fin trigger.

I have shot mine at the 1,000 KD range on Ft Lewis for giggles, and the bullet drop is 31 feet at that distance using mil surp ammo.

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Post by hawcer on Sat Jan 01, 2011 3:24 pm

scorge30 wrote:That is a sharp looking Mosin.

I have a fondness for the Mosins myself, and have my own Mosin project rifle that is waiting to get its PU scope mount and Fin trigger.

I have shot mine at the 1,000 KD range on Ft Lewis for giggles, and the bullet drop is 31 feet at that distance using mil surp ammo.


Maybe use ballistics for a grenade launcher.... joke

I would never thought it would have a 31ft drop at 1000yds.

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Post by scorge30 on Sat Jan 01, 2011 6:29 pm

Yeah it is a real challenge with iron sights as you have to aim at the very top of the berm to even hit paper.

Some day I will load some rounds myself and see if I can't get some better speed out of it.

I was shooting 40+ year old 193gr Bulgarian mil surp ammo labeled as "heavy ball." Rounds were all over the place, but it was fun to attempt to hit the target from the 1,000 yard mark.

FWIIW - I have shot the Mk19 40mm grenade launcher on the same range & its ballistics were a lot better.

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Post by DanRickard on Sat Jan 01, 2011 9:13 pm

i love how that stock came out.. looks really nice.

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Re: Mosin project

Post by scorge30 on Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:03 pm

I agree that stock looks nice.

I am keeping mine in the original military stock & added a thick rubber butt plate. Those Russian soldiers must have been a tad short or wearing a very thick coat.

I intend to pillar and glass bed mine eventually, but for now it as it came from the Tula arsenal.

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Re: Mosin project

Post by dcstaber on Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:33 pm

Its a shooter! I had a chance to shoot it yesterday afternoon. 15-20mph wind roughly to my back, 90yds to target, -10F, Shot from the seat of a pickup using the mirror as a rest, shot a 1.2" group using privi partizan 150gr BTSP.

I'm thinking its worth putting in the Timney trigger now.

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Re: Mosin project

Post by Daywalker on Fri Jan 21, 2011 8:45 pm

AWSOME!!! Great job man... I am happy for ya...

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Re: Mosin project

Post by Bluehawk on Thu Jun 16, 2011 11:43 pm

Nice job Dc.......
Was worth it...wasn't it??
I love my Mosins...have 3 of them...91/30...M44...and my pride, a Chinese Model 53.
Yeah, I know, everyone thinks the Chinese versions are junk...they aren't!!!!
Did ya know on a rarity scale of 1-10 the Chinese M53 rates 7...(10 being the rarest) ???
I didn't know that until after I got mine...happy I did too!
Is that scope actually a long eye relief model? I've never seen one that long before.

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Post by Reload3006 on Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:46 am

Great Job Dc ... I have a M28 doubt i will do any thing with it but shoot it. I do like your scope mount I may some day do that.

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