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WooHoo! C&R Happy Dance
Got my C&R today. Took 1 month almost exactly. Now if that check would just show up. Let's see, M44 or M38? J&G sales or SOG?
Serious question: Do you guys see any difference in the quality of either the M44s or M38s? Is one "better" than the other? I guess I'm thinking of the overall condition and the condition of the bore. Thanks |
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That one's hard to judge really, both saw action somewhere. I don't know if accuracy is any different from the 38 to the 44. I don't shoot well enough to have noticed between my 2 anyway. The wood I have seen has been comparable on both, with the rare exceptions both ways.
I saw a nice 38 at the show this weekend with near perfect rifling, no counterboring, a severely eroded bolt-face, beautiful wood, no matching numbers, and stampings done with broken tools. It would probably make a great shooter, but not really collectible. As far as "better" goes, the 44 comes with an attached bayonet. That irritates the Brady's and their followers...
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Well, anything that will irritate the Bradys... Actually I already have a 91/30 which I dearly love. All stamped matching, not counterbored. Reason I asked about condition is, I was looking at another forum and apparently people have been getting a hold of some Yugo Mausers with really good bores. I want to stick with the Mosins for awhile because I like the idea of having several guns that shoot the same (cheap) ammo. I just wondered if any particular model that are "in the pipeline" now seemed better than the other. Anyway, I really like the Mosins. Dirt cheap, dirt simple, and a blast to shoot.
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I have both and really cant see much difference in the way they shoot .. I like the m44 a we bit better than the m 38 it holds pattern a tiny bit better and I like the feel of it better but its just me and its a personal thing ..I happen to be a bit partial to my m44 as it was my first ! ![]() ohhh congrats on the CR and I hope you use it to get your new rifle
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tnjeff: Sir;congratulation; dadgumit; I've been waiting since March 3rd; dadgumit.
Having already pick out a couple 91/30, M44; bought bullets yesterday; and no "ticket" dadgumit and not guns; dadgumit.
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I prefer the m44 myself. If I was hunting then I'd probably use the 91/30.
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As usual, thanks for the opinions guys. Last edited by tnjeff; 04-28-2008 at 09:29 PM. Reason: forgot something |
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tnjeff- Congrats my brother! You are doomed!
Amarksman- Curio and Relic License. Have it shipped to your house without a transfer fee. Costs $30 for 3 years! Get one!
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i made my 30 bucks back the 1st time i bought something and got a dealers discount.i dont buy guns with it .
i just save money on everything else! in 2 years i used my c&r once to buy a gun.
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Dittos Jeff!
Happy collecting. The Swiss K-31 is also or can be a great shooter. Ammo little more costly. Congrats on the 03 license.
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here is a old site I keep for infomation purpose's ..ignore the adds there not current and is old site , however info on CR is current
http://www.cruffler.com/becomingcruffler.html
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Another happy C&R owner.
As far as the debate... M39 to start. Arguably the best shooter in the MN family. For a lower cost... 1946-1948 M44. The bores are generally very nice, but you may have to adjust the sights if you don't want to shoot with the bayo extened. Curiously enough I have 4 (one in a camo stock).
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