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  • #31
    16in50calNavalRifle
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 544

    (if you're still reading the thread, or other Mosin newbies ....)

    Stock - Those here saying there's no reason to touch it are correct - it looks in fine shape. If/when down the road it's chipped up etc., then you can decide whether to leave as is/re-shellac/refinish some other way. Jump off that bridge when you get to it. However, it's a good idea to wipe the stock down (thoroughly, inside and out, after disassembly) with mineral spirits. They won't affect the shellac, but should help remove any cosmoline or other gunk that is there. These stocks can get pretty greasy when shooting, wiping down should help with that.

    Safety and function - sdfire makes a good point, as does the commenter talking about headspace. Learn the basics (there is very little to learn) about your rifle, including how to disassemble/reassemble the bolt and then check firing pin protusion and adjust it (super simple). Headspace? If you got it from Turners, or J&G, or Classic, or SOG, or AIM, it's probably fine - if you want to check it yourself or think you might start accumulating these things, the one guage you need is fairly cheap from Okie guages, and easy to use.

    Initial cleaning - as noted above, many explanations on the web you can check. Two words to remember: heat, and mineral spirits. These two things melt/dissolve cosmoline, a petroleum-based preservative. Disassemble the rifle, and heat up the metal parts and soak them in mineral spirits (cheap @ home stores) overnight - twice. THEN inspect and do final cleaning, then oil lightly. Receiver/barrel is hard to heat thoroughly unless you have access to a commercial oven or a pizza oven (!) - just stand it in boiled water, then in spirits - twice - then inspect and detail-clean every inch of the chamber area.

    Cleaning after "corrosive" ammo - simple. Boiled water down the bore, then clean normally. Hot water when the rifle's still hot from shooting evaporates the water nicely. Water dissolves potassium salts (these are the things, in the primers, that make such ammo "corrosive"). Ammonia does not, so Windex is no advantage. Hot water. If you live in SoCal, you typically won't face much of a problem, given our very low humidity. If your bore is dark and you'd like to brighten it up, consider home-made electronic bore cleaning (see the web).


    7.62C54R.net is your friend for an amazing amount of info on rifle's history and "industrial history" (which parts/styles come from which factories and eras).
    Last edited by 16in50calNavalRifle; 06-29-2014, 6:19 PM. Reason: stock wipe-down added

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    • #32
      Josh Smith
      Senior Member
      • May 2011
      • 1091

      Congrats, man. You're now a slave.

      Just run a patch through the barrel to get any excess cosmoline out, and pull the action from the stock and wipe off any excess cosmoline.

      There's really not much reason to go about getting the cosomoline off the wood except the excess with an initial wipe down.

      Just take paper towels to the range. As the Mosin heats, the Mosin bleeds pure cosmoline, Comrade! Bwahahaha!

      Seriously, shooting it will bleed the cosmo from the wood.

      Regards,

      Josh
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      • #33
        Rosereader
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2014
        • 805

        They're lovely rifles. Resist the urge to alter it. Too many have gone to the dark side already, an no they do not have cookies. They lie.


        But nice pickup! They're great rifles to buy up, especially as like the Arisaka and Mauser their prices will slowly rise as availability inevitably dissipates (remember that they haven't made these for some time).

        Remember to clean up after shooting corrosive ammunition to avoid having your barrel get eaten by the rust they generate.
        So I was driving home from the range and I noticed that the scent of warm steel, burnt gunpowder and lukewarm coffee combined and smelled oddly of... Peanut butter?! Man, the Hoppe's is going to my head.


        Originally posted by RR.44
        Rose, you're sick dude
        Originally posted by Jimmybacon43
        I like to call us the "Nighttime association of Law abiding and moral fellows"
        Or NALAMF for short.
        Originally posted by FremontJames
        What do you consider long range?
        Take half of a binocular, tape it to your rifle.

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        • #34
          knucklehead0202
          Veteran Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 4086

          Yep, clean it up a bit, buy a crapload of ammo and go shoot the hell out of it! Definitely get the info on cleaning after corrosive ammo but it's really no big deal. Everyone has a method but essentially as long as you rinse the bore with water and clean well, you're dialed in. Welcome to the club! Now the addiction will begin to take hold....

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          • #35
            mdib870
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2012
            • 1391

            congratulations on your "moist nugget" comrade
            give 'em the whole 9 yards

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