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__________________ Blaming guns for violent acts is like blaming the keyboard for your poor spelling. | |
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| Senior Member | Forgive me steve i meant A LOT lol jkjk Now that is bada** i definitely must buy a mosin at some point Last edited by sell33; 04-30-2008 at 12:10 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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AR, SKS, AK, MN, if were in a "Red Dawn" type situation, then any of them sound good to me. But that's fantasy land thinking. I hunt deer. I wont be caught dead or alive with any of those POS's in my hands on a stand. | |
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__________________ Don't be messin' with my gun! Last edited by toolman; 05-01-2008 at 07:52 AM. | |
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If you went back and read the threads in the Mosin Nagant forum, you'd find quite a few pictures of gentlemen with very dead deer and superbly-placed shots. Heck, billy's m44 get's 1 MOA. If 1 inch at 100 yards is a POS to you, then you have higher standards than I would ever want.
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Who suggested they're not deadly or wouldn't kill a deer? You know of 1 that will do 1 MOA? Holy smokes! Stop the presses! I hate those things. Despise them! AND they're ugly too! Aint NOBODY gonna convince me otherwise. Not by threat, coercion, or otherwise. Lotsa cheap handguns (Saturday night specials) out there that kill folks day in and day out, but I wont own one just because they can and do kill. Sorry! If I can't afford a M700, or Tikka, then I'll pass on the Russian crap. | |
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I used to own a hex 91 with the Czarist Eagles on it. It would shoot an initial three-shot group at 100 yards you could cover with a nickel. Then, as the barrel warmed, it would spread the next two shots to where the edges of the holes would almost touch the original ragged-hole group. Not bad for an old piece of Russian sewer pipe! The thing is, it's not just a matter of the low cost to acquire, the mechanical perfection of the rifle, nor its accuracy, that makes these old Russian guns so popular. It's the "touching history" angle. There is an ethos here, going back to the late 1890's/early 1900's, a nostalgic sense of hard-working, stoic farmers-turned-soldiers, for whom these guns were top-of-the-line equipment. When you flip up the bolt of an old M-N or a Mauser or an '03-A3, you're touching history. Your 700 or Tikka might be mechanically pure, sleek perfection - but it's soul-less! Of course, some of us understand... Anything called "the Red Army" could have nothing but bad connotations for someone who thinks of the Cringing Tide that way! ![]() | |
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![]() And to whoever told me MOA is their standard and that if I have higher then that was too high. When your guns will do better than MOA at a hundred...well... The gun above does this: ![]() I have plenty that will do that, and one .280Rem that will do this; 3 shots at 100 yards: ![]() So saying you know one that will do MOA wont sell me, and neither does cheap. In fact, if "cheap" is a major selling point, most times, I'll avoid it. | |
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Here's a pic of American troops with their Mosins. ![]() "Look, where I hunt, I'd be laughed out of the camphouse if I showed up with one in hand. Function, toughness, mechanical reliability, and maybe even a few or accurate, but they are not suited to my taste in guns, and to be honest, much has to do with the fools that I've seen toting them. Which is not to say all that own them are fools, but in these parts, I've yet to see otherwise. Could be a local thing. " You'd get laughed at for your firearm? That's wouldn't be too neighborly of your hunting buddies. FWIW, I wouldn't care what anyone thought of my rifle. If they didn't like it, too bad. They don't own it. I also don't worry that my choice of rifle is also a favorite among riff-raff. They can show up in old BDUs and blast away, as long as they don't bother me. Heck, I think that I might just qualify as riff-raff myself. Last edited by lowercase; 05-01-2008 at 07:45 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost | |
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| Senior Member ![]() | They are cheap and they are cheap and if they break you can buy another one because they are cheap. And you could hunt with one if you wanted, and have lots of money for hunting supplies because the guns are cheap. But I don't know why people like them( I have 2 because they are cheap) |
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