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Nagant 7.62 x 54
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I've had a few Mosins, to me the 91's and 91/30's are more accurate. The carbines kick pretty good and talk real loud.
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Originally posted by Jeffro View PostIt was at Junior's. He had two of them...both $110.
Buy it....Buy it....BUY IT!!!
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Originally posted by Jeffro View PostI'm pretty sure, based on your description, that it is a 38. I don't think that it was a long, and it didn't have a folding bayonet.
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Originally posted by Rustyshakelford View PostThe price is fair. Is it a 91, 38 or M44? If it is long it is a 91, if it is a carbine, without a folding bayonet, it is a 38, and if it has a bayonet that folds it is a M44.
Open the bolt, pull the trgger and the bolt will fall out. Look down the barrel. Look for pits. Look at the bolt and make sure that someone did not try to use a hammer and pliers to try to take it apart. The trigger is pretty lousy on these, but put the bolt back in and pull the trigger to make sure it is tight. Thats about it.
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Originally posted by Jeffro View PostHey Guys,
I just happened across a Nagant 7.62 x 54 that looked clean and oiled for $110. Is this good, normal, high? And what should I inspect to make sure that the gun is in good condition?
The price is fair. Is it a 91, 38 or M44? If it is long it is a 91, if it is a carbine, without a folding bayonet, it is a 38, and if it has a bayonet that folds it is a M44.
Open the bolt, pull the trgger and the bolt will fall out. Look down the barrel. Look for pits. Look at the bolt and make sure that someone did not try to use a hammer and pliers to try to take it apart. The trigger is pretty lousy on these, but put the bolt back in and pull the trigger to make sure it is tight. Thats about it.
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Nagant 7.62 x 54
Hey Guys,
I just happened across a Nagant 7.62 x 54 that looked clean and oiled for $110. Is this good, normal, high? And what should I inspect to make sure that the gun is in good condition?Tags: None
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