The Mosin family.

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Re: The Mosin family.

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It's really good to see a discussion of Mosin Nagants on this forum site. Nice pictures, by the way. I got in trouble over on the 7.62x54R website forum because I referred to a Izhevsk arsenal gun as an "Izzy." Seriously, that was it. Anyway, Mosins are a great gun with a fascinating history, including use by our adversaries in Viet Nam.

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Ya I'm on that site a lot. I bought two of mine from a forum member there. They are pretty strict but they do know their stuff.

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Absolutely right, sookandy. If you want to know anything about mosing nagants, the 7.62x54R.net site is the place to go. It's definitely the best website out there for in-depth, accurate information on the mosin nagant.

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The one carbine I have is in labor and is giving birth to an M44 tomorrow. Done deal just have to pick her up. Woohoo

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Here she is.

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atticus wrote: I got in trouble over on the 7.62x54R website forum because I referred to a Izhevsk arsenal gun as an "Izzy." Seriously, that was it.
And I was chastised for asking about a good source for ammo . . . a moderator informed me that they didn't want shooting topics over there. :headscratch
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The guy that started the site, Ted, pays for it all and keeps it strictly about collecting since there are a lot of forums about shooting in general. Something about costs and his preference to keep it easy to find stuff about collecting. I asked about a sniper I was looking at when I first started and it got deleted because it was a fake. Heck I didn't know at the time. That's why I was asking. Its nothing personal.

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Oh and here is some of the cheapest I've seen.
http://www.sgammo.com/catalog/rifle-ammunition/762x54r" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Thats a nice collection, I have been giving serious thought to getting one.
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Thanks, that's how it started...with one. :lol:

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awsome
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Well I done did it again. Picked up a couple MO marked rifles, one being an ex-sniper. An ex-dragoon and my first M38 carbine.
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sookandy wrote:Well I done did it again. Picked up a couple MO marked rifles, one being an ex-sniper. An ex-dragoon and my first M38 carbine.
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Haven't been to the range since you and I shot your M44. Too dang hot. Congrats on the M38. I think it needs a "test drive" - no? ;-) I'm hoping to pick one up this weekend, maybe, at the Dallas gun show, if the price is right.

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G26, I haven't either. Ya I think we need to give her a go. I'm working on another 38 but not sure if it will work out. I got this one from the gun show in Conroe. They actually had 3 there and I hadn't even seen one before that. The others I got off a forum member wolfsjager I think was his id. Good guy to deal with. I need some more bruises. :fire
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Interesting. I've just started looking around for a 91/30 or perhaps a dragoon. I'm not interested in the carbine, thought. There's a gun show down in Pasadena next weekend, so I think I'm going to head down and see about getting one. I'm guessing you can get one in sensible condition for under $150.
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