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Post by msredneck on Sun Jun 21, 2009 12:26 pm


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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by msredneck on Sun Jun 21, 2009 2:04 pm

I say what's in the above vid is a Chinese Type 53 and NOT a M44

http://mosinnagant.net/global%20mosin%20nagants/Chinese-T53Carbine.asp

what say you subgunfan?

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by captain-03 on Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:09 pm

I don't yet own a Mosin Nagant ... need one though!! Anyone with any leads on some good deals??

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by msredneck on Mon Jun 22, 2009 12:44 pm

I'm looking at one hard...trying to decide if I can handle the recoil and still hit anything with it

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by SubGunFan on Mon Jun 22, 2009 10:13 pm

That video shows a BUTCHERED M44.

Folding bayonet removed (or was never there), a POS "sporter" stock added, scope mount added, 2+ "goobers" shooting the "so called" M44.

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by msredneck on Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:28 am

Well He tried to put a little history in there...no points for that huh.....what song are they playing....why its the National Anthem of Russia...chorus style

Hey Sub, I got you to blame for my next 2 rifle purchases...M44 and a Yugo 8mm

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by SubGunFan on Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:29 pm

msredneck wrote:...................Hey Sub, I got you to blame for my next 2 rifle purchases...M44 and a Yugo 8mm


thanks I will get my "cut" from the dealers...................... Smile

Yes, check with your local FFL buddy on ordering you these 2 great rifles.........

THEN.................. We can setup some 24" diameter or 18" square steel GONGS at your place (long range) and BURN SOME AMMO together............... NOTE: You need to supply the gongs and frames......... Smile


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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by msredneck on Wed Jun 24, 2009 6:26 am

No problem....Now if I could just get J&G sales to cooperate and return emails and phone calls

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by Doug Bowser on Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:32 am

captain-03 wrote:I don't yet own a Mosin Nagant ... need one though!! Anyone with any leads on some good deals??


J&G sales has M91/30 rifles that have VG+ to exc bores. I got lucky and got a rifle from SOG with an unfired barrel. It shoots great. I will do an adjustable trigger pull job on it and I might shoot it in a Vintage Military Rifle Match this year.

I actually prefer the Finn Moisin Nagant rifles. The M39 is hard to beat. Great triggers, barrels and bedding.

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by msredneck on Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:55 pm

For those that want more info:

http://7.62x54r.net/

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by Hammer on Wed Jun 24, 2009 5:49 pm

Are the Hex receivers the better one to have?

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by captain-03 on Wed Jun 24, 2009 9:25 pm

Hammer wrote:Are the Hex receivers the better one to have?


Would like to know that also -- also, why are they the better ones to have?

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by msredneck on Wed Jun 24, 2009 10:45 pm

Read Here:
http://www.mosinnagant.net/USSR/Soviet-M9130.asp

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by slabsides45 on Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:35 pm

Call me a Phillistine, but if I ever buy one of these, the first money I'll spend on it will be getting a Limbsaver pad (and maybe a recoil can, too) installed. I hear these things kick like a rented mule! Anyone own one that they've put a good recoil pad on? If so, what was the improvement?

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by Doug Bowser on Wed Jun 24, 2009 11:43 pm

slabsides45 wrote:Call me a Phillistine, but if I ever buy one of these, the first money I'll spend on it will be getting a Limbsaver pad (and maybe a recoil can, too) installed. I hear these things kick like a rented mule! Anyone own one that they've put a good recoil pad on? If so, what was the improvement?


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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by chiodos on Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:14 am

im 5'11" 160 lbs and i can shoot my m44 all day if im free shooting, but once i sit down at the range my arm wants to fall off. no recoil pads. for anyone interested in getting one, DO IT. they are around $100 and less and 440 rounds is $79.99. its cheap and fun. oh and yay history! the hex receiver and round receiver are the same in quality, its just the hex receiver is a little more rare and desired. sorry i never post but ive been a long time lurker.

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by Doug Bowser on Wed Sep 16, 2009 12:55 am

the hex receiver and round receiver are the same in quality, its just the hex receiver is a little more rare and desired. \

The hexagonal receivers were made before 1936. The rifles are just as serviceable with a round receiver.

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by bonedust75 on Fri Jan 29, 2010 7:36 pm

Ill tell you one thing I shot the one I bought from SOG about a year ago without a recoil pad. This is ofcourse the M44 Its all matching and still has folding bayonet and in excellent condition. Well anyway back to the story I shot the first shot and hit what I shot at 100 yards but my shoulder was stinging a little bit. Lets just say I only shot two rounds that day haha so I could still have the strength to shoot my 45-70 and 8mm mauser.

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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by sidroski on Fri Jan 29, 2010 10:40 pm

I bought one (91/38) for $50 with 75 rounds of ammo (corrosive). If I can make it to 'Necks anyone is welcome to shoot it after I shoot it first to make sure it is safe. If anyone has experience with one, holler at the shoot and I'd like to get someone to look it over. It shot well for the guy I bought it from (he had 10 fingers, I counted every time I could get a peak).


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Re: M-44 Mosin Nagent Rifle

Post by bonedust75 on Sun Jan 31, 2010 5:24 am

The only thing I really dont care for is the safety on the gun.

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