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Oh, on a realated note (you may already know this but It's worth telling for those who don't) with the Mosin M44, the gun was zeroed with the bayonet extended, so it needs to be fired that way or your zero will be off.
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well it looks like $300 there, excelent job!
Trent,

Thanks, it was a labor of love, but I only have a $100 in it if you don't count my time.

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Papabear . Wow great collection...
If we all had a convention think we could raise some eyebrows with magnitude of all of our stuff combined
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Here are my two Mosin Nagants:

Top is a 1943 M91/30, Bottom is a 1946 M44, the 91/30 is more accurate but the M44 is louder ;D
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Thanks NORM,
Some very good information at both of those sites. I guess I have my work cut out for me no matter how I go about the project. You had mentioned paint thinner and soap and watter, how long do you soak the parts before you start to clean them?
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Mine is an odd one, I tried my M44 with the bayonet extended and retracted. No difference, it shoots a bit to the left either way.

Oh, on a realated note (you may already know this but It's worth telling for those who don't) with the Mosin M44, the gun was zeroed with the bayonet extended, so it needs to be fired that way or your zero will be off.
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huh, perhaps the owner before you played with the front sight a bit.
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paint stripper on the wood not paint thinner

paint thinner or diesel fuel on metal parts , I have had to soak parts as long as over night , go to auto parts store get a 1 or 2 spray cans of the cheapest brake cleaner , then I use WD 40 on them , then wipe them down with oil.
that's what works for me

I have use paint stripper on metal parts too ,in some cases
I also use a ultrasonic cleaner filled with paint thinner for small parts or any thing that will fit in it( it about an hour)
I also a fine wire wheel in my red wing to buff metal parts if need be

don't get paint stripper on you it will burn you

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here are some of my milsurp rifles
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anjdrifter

Dose Papabear know you have an M1 and he hasn't talked you out of it yet

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Dose Papabear know you have an M1 and he hasn't talked you out of it yet

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yes and he has said I could get my money back that I paid for it if I sold it to him.. isnt he a great friend ;D
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anjdrifter

well you if have to make a profit I'll pay you a $1.00 over what you paid for it

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Norm,

Hey, Hey, Hey....I worked hard on anjdrifter to get first dibs on that M1 Garand........ ;D


anjdrifter,

I see you finally put up a pix [top] of Romanian "Thingy" that you wanted to use on the P-64 Independence Day Shoot. Nice rifles Pal... ;D ...can I get dibs on that British #4 also...... ::)

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papabear

Well at lest its got a good home now and it will have one in the future
maybe I could have seconds on it (lol)

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couple of more c&r stuff

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