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Norm is that bottom SKS one with the side mounted dovetail? I have one and have been looking for that slide on scope mount for years. Should have bought one when I got the SKS back in the 80's. They were only $35 then with the 4x scope. I have seen them for about $200. Way too much for me.
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NO its a Choate Scope Mount SKS I got it from
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... mid=435151
if I had to do it over again I think I'd get one of these http://www.ssmedwi.com/scope%202.JPG
from http://www.ssmedwi.com/
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NO its a Choate Scope Mount SKS I got it from
http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.e ... mid=435151
if I had to do it over again I think I'd get one of these http://www.ssmedwi.com/scope%202.JPG
from http://www.ssmedwi.com/
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Choate is the drill and tap mount. I have thought about that also. That link looks like a Mosin scope.
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yes on both
the one that go on the recver cover don't hold zero very well
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yes on both
the one that go on the recver cover don't hold zero very well
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Here are mine, I thought no one would ever ask..... ;D.....thanks Norm.
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That's one super fine collection
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That's one super fine collection
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Papabear,
That is a very impressive collection of rifles. Looks like you have a gun museum in the making. If the cheese ever hits the fan you could arm have your neighborhood.
That is a very impressive collection of rifles. Looks like you have a gun museum in the making. If the cheese ever hits the fan you could arm have your neighborhood.
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Papabear, I have some property near Beattyville and always thought if SHTF I would go there. I think I may need to go further west and hook up with you.
Nice collection. ;D ;D
I have been thinking about getting a Mosin as the Chinese SKS is all I have in milsurplus.
Nice collection. ;D ;D
I have been thinking about getting a Mosin as the Chinese SKS is all I have in milsurplus.
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mosins are great, it is so hard to miss with one of those rifles (and they are very economical)
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looks like you got this one from Mitchells mausers
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Trent,
Actually that is a Yugo M48 that I refinished the stock, it was really dirty and oily, and I stripped it and stained it in a lighter finish, the metal was in EX condition, but the stock was nasty, but a few hours of pure love and there "she" blows............ ;D I could never pay $300 + for a Yugo M48 or a M48A.........just my $0.02 worth.
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Actually that is a Yugo M48 that I refinished the stock, it was really dirty and oily, and I stripped it and stained it in a lighter finish, the metal was in EX condition, but the stock was nasty, but a few hours of pure love and there "she" blows............ ;D I could never pay $300 + for a Yugo M48 or a M48A.........just my $0.02 worth.
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well it looks like $300 there, excelent job!
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OK guys, here is my problem,
I bought a M44 Mosin Nagant in excellent condition, unissued and still in ,here is the bad part, COSOMOLINE! When it arrived the preservative on the barrel was starting to flake off, and I thought that it would be a simple task to clean. At some of the web site forums I here tails of folks going through a job of work to get them cleaned up and cosmoline free. Is there some where I can go to get instructions on how to get the stuff off of and out of the rifle? Any help would be appreciated!
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I bought a M44 Mosin Nagant in excellent condition, unissued and still in ,here is the bad part, COSOMOLINE! When it arrived the preservative on the barrel was starting to flake off, and I thought that it would be a simple task to clean. At some of the web site forums I here tails of folks going through a job of work to get them cleaned up and cosmoline free. Is there some where I can go to get instructions on how to get the stuff off of and out of the rifle? Any help would be appreciated!
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HERE ARE SOME WAYS
http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting/co ... moline.pdf
http://www.sksboards.com/smf/index.php?topic=4628.0
pick a way that suits you
I like to use paint stipper and hot water and soap wash of the paint striper
at the same time it raises the grain of the wood and pulls out a lot of the dents in the wood
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HERE ARE SOME WAYS
http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting/co ... moline.pdf
http://www.sksboards.com/smf/index.php?topic=4628.0
pick a way that suits you
I like to use paint stipper and hot water and soap wash of the paint striper
at the same time it raises the grain of the wood and pulls out a lot of the dents in the wood
NORM
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