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  • NOTABIKER
    Calguns Addict
    • Mar 2012
    • 7635

    Why you should not buy a Mosin Nagant

    1. You are lazy and do not want to clean the rifle after shooting .18c ammo.
    2. At 150 bucks it can't be any good.
    3. your feelings get hurt easily and at the range the guy next to you with the 3,000 dollar AR will not talk to you.
    4. working a bolt action is just too much work
    5. you are a girlie man and it hurts to shoot
    6. Its Ugly.
    7. you only shoot sub MOA
    8. You feel creepy owning a gun that might have killed somebody
    9. you like to fix things and the mosin never breaks.
    10. A commie made it.
  • #2
    junior40er
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 3315

    I wonder how many kills my mosin may have had. That would be cool to now.
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    • #3
      kygen
      Veteran Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 3259

      mosin, sks's.........I wonder how many lives my babies have taken
      Originally posted by thrillhouse700
      I have to wait until all the info is in before I make a statement. Obviously the family dogs had it coming.... other than that, waiting on more info.

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      • #4
        raven290
        Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 361

        I agree. Especially with #5.
        Last edited by raven290; 03-05-2014, 8:46 AM.

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        • #5
          DennisCA
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 4023

          Originally posted by NOTABIKER
          1. You are lazy and do not want to clean the rifle after shooting .18c ammo.
          2. At 150 bucks it can't be any good.
          3. your feelings get hurt easily and at the range the guy next to you with the 3,000 dollar AR will not talk to you.
          4. working a bolt action is just too much work
          5. you are a girlie man and it hurts to shoot
          6. Its Ugly.
          7. you only shoot sub MOA
          8. You feel creepy owning a gun that might have killed somebody
          9. you like to fix things and the mosin never breaks.
          10. A commie made it.
          I wish more people thought that way, then we (collectors) would have more and they wouldn't be $150-$200!!
          "The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke speech of 23 April 1770, "Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents," delivered to the House of Commons.

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          • #6
            NOTABIKER
            Calguns Addict
            • Mar 2012
            • 7635

            Originally posted by junior40er
            I wonder how many kills my mosin may have had. That would be cool to now.
            unless you family came from Germany

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            • #7
              Crunch130
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 750

              My dad's family came from Germany. My grandfather was born there. That didn't stop my dad from lying about his age in 1944 at 17 to join the Army and becoming one of Patton's infantry. Hitler had to be stopped, he said. He fought summer of '44 through VE Day, with some time off to recover from bad frostbite on his feet at the Battle of the Bulge. Helped liberate Dachau just before the end of the war.

              The Germans paid a VERY high price (7.5 million dead) for allowing Hitler and the Nazis to come to power. That is an object lesson for us today...

              Crunch
              "The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army"- General George Washington July 2, 1776

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              • #8
                Crunch130
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 750

                I must admit, some folks might call me a milsurp snob. My only Mosin is a Finn M1939. Cheap ammo for a really nice rifle. Got it four years ago for Christmas for $269.

                1943 SAKO rework. Excellent bore, perfect bluing. I got an NOS stock for it, as in never finished or fitted to a rifle. Did all that, but guess what? She shoots more accurately in the dinged-up wartime stock with glued cracks through the wrist! (As in 1.5 inches off sandbags @ 100 yards with Russian light ball, meeting the Finn accuracy spec.)

                I love shooting better with this from prone through my -7 diopter Coke bottle bottoms with 50 year-old eyes than the new mall ninjas with their scoped, muzzle-braked AR's in 223 can do off the bench from a bipod! (I do have a real basic AR carbine with a low-magnification scope I put together when my 93-lb daughter wanted to shoot something bigger than a rimfire, so I am not anti-AR per se.)

                You have to admit, the WWII 91/30's mushy triggers and gritty actions have room for improvement...

                Crunch
                "The fate of unborn millions will now depend, under God, on the courage and conduct of this army"- General George Washington July 2, 1776

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                • #9
                  lasbrg
                  Veteran Member
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 4240

                  11. The sound scares the people next to you at the range.
                  Last edited by lasbrg; 03-05-2014, 10:41 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Dan_Eastvale
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • Apr 2013
                    • 10151

                    The only one that applies to me is #1. (for all me guns)... But would never prevent me from getting any gun.

                    Even though I have old Norinco ("non corrosive" cough cough) ammo for my sks's I've not used it. Just the old Winchester ammo I still have.

                    I know others love the cleaning and consider it relaxing.

                    I also love cooking,,,, but hate washing the dishes,pots and pans

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                    • #11
                      DennisCA
                      Veteran Member
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 4023

                      Originally posted by CAguy
                      #3 is usually the other way around.

                      At the range I go to I often see people with expensive AR's that can barely hit the paper. It seems they are in a permanent state of sighting them in. They sure look cool though with all the bells/whistles.

                      Inevitably someone always asks about my Mosins once they see what they can do (with iron sights no less).
                      CAguy - Totally agree! I've had some just look and I've had a couple of AR-guys ask to shoot it; normally just once...
                      "The only thing necessary for the triumph [of evil] is for good men to do nothing." Edmund Burke speech of 23 April 1770, "Thoughts on the Cause of the Present Discontents," delivered to the House of Commons.

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                      • #12
                        Armistice
                        Veteran Member
                        • May 2013
                        • 2668

                        Originally posted by Crunch130
                        My dad's family came from Germany. My grandfather was born there. That didn't stop my dad from lying about his age in 1944 at 17 to join the Army and becoming one of Patton's infantry. Hitler had to be stopped, he said. He fought summer of '44 through VE Day, with some time off to recover from bad frostbite on his feet at the Battle of the Bulge. Helped liberate Dachau just before the end of the war.

                        The Germans paid a VERY high price (7.5 million dead) for allowing Hitler and the Nazis to come to power. That is an object lesson for us today...

                        Crunch
                        My grandpa joined the Navy at 17. Ended up on the USS Whitney during Japan's surprize attack on PH. His ship was able to make it out

                        I have ancestors that fought underage duing the Civil War, too
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                        Originally posted by ThemBastards
                        Judging from the last shoot I think we are the wrong group to ask about sighting in Mosins haha.
                        Originally posted by knucklehead0202
                        I don't want dreamcatchers or AR crap, I want ugly old guns!

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                        • #13
                          TRAP55
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 5536

                          Why you should not buy a Mosin Nagant
                          1. You are lazy and do not want to clean the rifle after shooting .18c ammo.
                          2. At 150 bucks it can't be any good.
                          3. your feelings get hurt easily and at the range the guy next to you with the 3,000 dollar AR will not talk to you.
                          4. working a bolt action is just too much work
                          5. you are a girlie man and it hurts to shoot
                          6. Its Ugly.
                          7. you only shoot sub MOA
                          8. You feel creepy owning a gun that might have killed somebody
                          9. you like to fix things and the mosin never breaks.
                          10. A commie made it.

                          Why you should buy a Mosin Nagant
                          1. You can take a wizz down the bore, and it'll probably improve it.
                          2. If it's no good, you can buy 5 more.
                          3. He won't talk to you because you can hit the steel gong at 1000 yrds, and he can't.
                          4. You can work it with a hammer.
                          5. Chicks dig bruises and scars.
                          6. Still better looking than the AR guys momma, and hasn't been used as much.
                          7. Your MOA rifle won't give you a nice tan with the fireball.
                          8. They had it coming.
                          9. Refer to #'s 1 and 4.
                          10. I have his rifle, and his ammo, he's drinking cheap vodka crying about it.

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                          • #14
                            Nevada Hudson
                            Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 482

                            Too late for me!

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                            • #15
                              NOTABIKER
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Mar 2012
                              • 7635

                              [QUOTE=Crunch130;13587334]I must admit, some folks might call me a milsurp snob. My only Mosin is a Finn M1939. Cheap ammo for a really nice rifle. Got it four years ago for Christmas for $269.

                              1943 SAKO rework. Excellent bore, perfect bluing. I got an NOS stock for it, as in never finished or fitted to a rifle. Did all that, but guess what? She shoots more accurately in the dinged-up wartime stock with glued cracks through the wrist! (As in 1.5 inches off sandbags @ 100 yards with Russian light ball, meeting the Finn accuracy spec.)

                              I love shooting better with this from prone through my -7 diopter Coke bottle bottoms with 50 year-old eyes than the new mall ninjas with their scoped, muzzle-braked AR's in 223 can do off the bench from a bipod! (I do have a real basic AR carbine with a low-magnification scope I put together when my 93-lb daughter wanted to shoot something bigger than a rimfire, so I am not anti-AR per se.)



                              You have to admit, the WWII 91/30's mushy triggers and gritty actions have room for improvement.Crunch[

                              not so fast
                              I just sold my 1944 M-39 SAKO because my eyes are not good enough to take advantage of the Finn quality. I do still enjoy my 2 M-44s because they are just more fun even if i miss.

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