good deal...I;ll have to find a place with some cork...maybe a fish and tackle place will have some.
I never thought about using jbweld as a bedding compound before, nice.
I think I'll try both on my m44 and see what happens.
thanx guy's.
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- Wed Nov 17, 2010 1:00 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Mosin Nagant
- Replies: 35
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- Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:10 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Mosin Nagant
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Re: Mosin Nagant
atticus wrote: If you shoot good ammo thru a MN (eg. S&B) you will generally get better results. Besides, there are some inexpensive measures that can improve accuracy on a MN (eg. corking the end of the stock).
atticus you must elaborate more on these accurizing techniques for the Mosin:
*corking end of stock etc.
please post more techniques!
- Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:33 pm
- Forum: Rifles & Shotguns
- Topic: Mosin Nagant
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Re: Mosin Nagant
lonewolf the m38 and m59 is a carbine also...the long versions are the 91, 91/30 and the best ones period the m39
lonewolf don't file a thing on the mosin....
If your bolt is sticking it's most likely from the lacquer on the ammo or cosmoline still in the chamber.
the fix is to get a 20gauge cleaning brush and some good bore cleaner or the like and put the brush in a rod
(short section!) then chuck the rod in a drill and at a slow to medium pace clean your chamber only for about30 max,
it may not take that long so go in 10-15 second runs and check chamber.
you don't want to remove any metal so take it easy and check dbl check every few seconds.
all you want to do is remove the lacquer/cosmoline that is making your ammo casing stick in the chamber (i.e. sticky bolt!)
surplusrifle.com
lonewolf don't file a thing on the mosin....
If your bolt is sticking it's most likely from the lacquer on the ammo or cosmoline still in the chamber.
the fix is to get a 20gauge cleaning brush and some good bore cleaner or the like and put the brush in a rod
(short section!) then chuck the rod in a drill and at a slow to medium pace clean your chamber only for about30 max,
it may not take that long so go in 10-15 second runs and check chamber.
you don't want to remove any metal so take it easy and check dbl check every few seconds.
all you want to do is remove the lacquer/cosmoline that is making your ammo casing stick in the chamber (i.e. sticky bolt!)
surplusrifle.com