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HOLLiS
01-04-2007, 23:24
Does any one have any experience with it. Any thing to know about it. I picked one up in decent condition on a trade.

Thank you.

H.

82ndtrooper
01-05-2007, 01:16
Finding ammo for that rifle will prove to be troublesome.

Maybe one of the 18B's can steer you in the right direction.

kachingchingpow
01-05-2007, 08:09
Sportsmansguide.com has it. But then again there's not much they don't have.

Air.177
01-05-2007, 08:18
7.62x54R has been easier to find than 7.62x39 lately, I don't know about cheaper, but it is at least easier to find.

Good times,
Blake

HOLLiS
01-05-2007, 09:32
Thank you, The ammo is pretty cheap, something like $44.oo for 440 rds. I can not find magazines and what price I see is over $75.00. I was wondering if there were any unusual features or problems with the firearm.

The Reaper
01-05-2007, 11:17
I would have a gunsmith who knows what he is doing check it out, including the headspace.

The Soviets were slapping weapons together while the Nazis were at the door of the factories.

Some were well made, others , maybe not so well, and the rifle is old enough to draw Social Security, regardless.

TR

HOLLiS
01-05-2007, 12:21
I would have a gunsmith who knows what he is doing check it out, including the headspace.

The Soviets were slapping weapons together while the Nazis were at the door of the factories.

Some were well made, others , maybe not so well, and the rifle is old enough to draw Social Security, regardless.

TR


Thank you, I will have to check my headspace gauges and see if I have one for it. This one is pretty clean, I will post a picture later.

H.

HOLLiS
01-14-2007, 17:13
TR,

Again thank you. I went trough it, it is very clean. I checked the head space (gauge came in Friday). Everything was 5 by 5. It is a interesting gas piston design, much like the SKS.

I found some reasonablely priced magazines at Gun Parts (Numrich).

H.

504PIR
01-15-2007, 07:08
A weapon with an interesting history. Could you post some pics?

HOLLiS
01-15-2007, 12:08
A weapon with an interesting history. Could you post some pics?


I hope these work.

Gene Econ
01-15-2007, 19:29
I hope these work.

Hollis:

Clean looking blaster. I wonder if it is as abusive as some of those Nagant carbines in 7.62X54R.

Are you going to slug the bore?

Gene

HOLLiS
01-15-2007, 20:51
Hollis:

Clean looking blaster. I wonder if it is as abusive as some of those Nagant carbines in 7.62X54R.

Are you going to slug the bore?

Gene


Gene, I have not thought of slugging the bore. It is MILD to shoot. It makes the Mosin carbines seem like 105 in recoil. If you ever come down to Oregon, you can shoot it.

I would say it is about the same as a AK.. maybe a touch more in recoil.

Hollis

Gene Econ
01-15-2007, 21:54
If you ever come down to Oregon, you can shoot it. I would say it is about the same as a AK.. maybe a touch more in recoil. Hollis

Well Hollis -- I might just take you up on this proposition. Blasting is blasting and I think I have a case or two of 7.62X54R Chink stuff that shoots out neat little green sparks when fired.

Now isn't the time as you can see from the weather reports.

Gene

HOLLiS
01-16-2007, 11:07
Gene, Yes today is a day for ice skating. It started out with freezing rain to snow.

I have a bunch of ammo too. It is a good time to stock up, prices are rising quite a bit. I am also going to add to my stock of bullets. I don't trust Pelosi and to be honest the R's were not all the fire arm friendly either.

BTW one of the Nagants that I have is a pretty nice Remington. I am about finished on the AK 74 I made. I used a AK47 receiver flats and rails. The rail that is also the ejector had to be slight lengthened.

If you plan on coming down, let me know ahead of time. I do a good Bar B Q or pot roast or ??.

H.

jatx
01-16-2007, 14:29
HOLLiS, you have some cool stuff! I always enjoy your pics... :lifter

HOLLiS
01-16-2007, 17:19
HOLLiS, you have some cool stuff! I always enjoy your pics... :lifter

Thank you. I think the secret is in the people I know.