WOW!!!! Nice collection. I have just 1 and only purchased it yesterday. Man I feel kinda lost here.... here is a pic. Pic is fuzzy but it is a 1934 Mosin Nagant hex m91/30 7.62.54R. Will try to get some better pics.
Last edited by GreyEagle13; 03-07-2012 at 04:18 PM.
Took her out this am and shot 25 rounds through her....Kicks like a mule with no recoil pads but they are on order.... A lot of BOOM for the buck. Shot straight and true...... Cleaned her up and put her back in the closet.... with her blanket don't want her to get cold... Got to get me a really long gun case to keep her in.....
Now you need some blanks and that after market fun grenade to play "lawn darts" when your not blazing thru ah 1000 rd. case of ammo.
If i had the $ i think a case of SKS' would be ah good investment,
good ta see ya posting my friend,
Dale
Thanks for the compliment Frenchy.been a way for awhile and I guess that I forgot how to post pictures because I meant to post this as my latest purchase:
Thanks for the compliment Frenchy.been a way for awhile and I guess that I forgot how to post pictures because I meant to post this as my latest purchase:
As ah guy from Missouri once said to me, BOY! HOWDY! that's ah really fine M44 Buddy! CONGRATS!!
Glad your back Jason, the Yugo and the M44 are both great specimens!
You always find the fine examples, thanks for the pics and shoot us some range reports if ya can!
Dale
Greetings to all! I found this site while searching for some information on a Mosin-build I'm planning for next year after I get back from a trip abroad. I fell in love with Mosins about 2 years ago, when I found one at a yardsale (though I didn't have the money to buy it at time). Currently, I have a 91 that my wife got me the Christmas-before-last.
I have 7 so far, my favorite is the 1929 hex Finn capture. Somebody hacked up a perfect laminate stock on the M44 to add the bent bolt kit and scope mount. It all started with just one Mosin a little over a year ago.... now look what is happening Thanks, Mike