Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
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Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
Timmy,
The Mosin rifles that you were interested in are available now and the price is right.
Russian 91/30 rifles 7.62x54r.
Hex receiver.
All #’s match.
Includes sling, pouch, tools and bayonet. (bayonet #’s match too!)
Excellent condition.
COLLECTOR GRADE.
$109.99
Link: http://www.dansammo.com/firearms.asp
The Mosin rifles that you were interested in are available now and the price is right.
Russian 91/30 rifles 7.62x54r.
Hex receiver.
All #’s match.
Includes sling, pouch, tools and bayonet. (bayonet #’s match too!)
Excellent condition.
COLLECTOR GRADE.
$109.99
Link: http://www.dansammo.com/firearms.asp
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
Me want tooo.
Are you sure the decimal is in the right place?
You want more gun control? Use both hands!
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
What's outrageous is they cost much more than that here, where they used to be standard issue!
Nice one,XL.
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Nice one,XL.
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Go for it Timmy !
Rp.
Rp.
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
XL,
That bandolier looks interesting.Got better photos of it?
That bandolier looks interesting.Got better photos of it?
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
Just to reiterate, this is not my rifle (hmmm, shades of full metal jacket.."this is my rifle, this is my.."). It is being sold by a dealer on the Internet.
He is also selling Mosin m38 carbines for $199,
Yugo Tokarevs for $199,
ex-Israeli Colt Combat Commanders for 699
and ex-Israeli Beretta M1951 (9mm) for $199
Winnie,
Having a hard time finding good photos of those ammo pouches. Apparently Std. Russian issue for the time period.
Look at the m38 link above, there is a photo that shows another view of them.
I found this one (below) on the net; someone on Calguns selling them, I think.
image from this thread
He is also selling Mosin m38 carbines for $199,
Yugo Tokarevs for $199,
ex-Israeli Colt Combat Commanders for 699
and ex-Israeli Beretta M1951 (9mm) for $199
Winnie,
Having a hard time finding good photos of those ammo pouches. Apparently Std. Russian issue for the time period.
Look at the m38 link above, there is a photo that shows another view of them.
I found this one (below) on the net; someone on Calguns selling them, I think.
image from this thread
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
XL,
Thanks.I thought it was your rifle.Considering the price,why not get one?
Thanks.I thought it was your rifle.Considering the price,why not get one?
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
I've been thinking about it, Winnie. It's one helluva deal.
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xl,xl_target wrote:I've been thinking about it, Winnie. It's one helluva deal.
Succumbing to temptation feels ooh soooooooo goooooooooooood !
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
Ah! Mosin-Nagants! Wish one would get a chance to handle these here in India. I believe these were exceptionally sturdy and accurate weapons. The one in the photograph is in wonderful shape.
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Re: Calling Timmy! Your rifle is up
XL, thanks so much for the tip! I've been in the process of changing jobs again lately and have been a bit distracted -- perhaps an opportunity will come by to grab up one of these M-Ns.
Far from being an obsolete weapon, the TKIV 85, using the Mosin Nagant action, is still in use by Finland's defense forces as a sniper rifle today - perhaps the oldest military weapon still in use!
The Finns are quite tricky when it comes to using old Mosin Nagant iron for modern service. Back in WW 2, they modified the rifle to produce the M 39, one of the more accurate military rifles around at the time:
One of the very interesting things the Finns did to get modern, sniper-grade accuracy out of the TKIV 85 was to bed the barreled action in a barrel block. The action and the rest of the barrel floats freely.
A target-type trigger and revised cocking piece is also used to replace the older military assemblies for these functions. Talk about getting one's money's worth!
Again, thanks for the heads up, XL, I shall see what can be arranged!
Far from being an obsolete weapon, the TKIV 85, using the Mosin Nagant action, is still in use by Finland's defense forces as a sniper rifle today - perhaps the oldest military weapon still in use!
The Finns are quite tricky when it comes to using old Mosin Nagant iron for modern service. Back in WW 2, they modified the rifle to produce the M 39, one of the more accurate military rifles around at the time:
One of the very interesting things the Finns did to get modern, sniper-grade accuracy out of the TKIV 85 was to bed the barreled action in a barrel block. The action and the rest of the barrel floats freely.
A target-type trigger and revised cocking piece is also used to replace the older military assemblies for these functions. Talk about getting one's money's worth!
Again, thanks for the heads up, XL, I shall see what can be arranged!
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