$79 on-special with LOTS of free Soviet goopy preservative everywhere. $89 out the door with 30 minute State background check, surplus pouches, Soviet cleaning kit. Big flash and boom with x54R designed for long barrel M91-30: flash-blinding after dusk. Cheap big corrosive ammo teaches lesson of cleaning immediately. Initial bring-home cleaning was Brake-Kleen and Ronsonol. After each time shooting, remove action from stock, spray Windex in breach draining down barrel, patch, pour hot soapy water down action and barrel, patch, hair drier, scrub & lube. After about 10x shooting & cleaning the supply of Soviet goopy preservative will run low and stop staining your hands and clothes.
I know a guy who has corrosive sweaty hands who lubes his 91-30 with bear grease. It's hideous, but fires every time.
Nice coincidence. Was out shooting my M44 today. 1947 Manf. Unissued. Put 80 rounds of Albanian through it today. Strung 8 clays across the hill back stop @ 200 yards. I'd say it was 3 to 4 rounds average per breaking each clay.
Now my M38, 1943 Manf, well another story. LOL It needs some work. Shoots way high. Doesn't feed the last round and head space is a little tight. One more project I keep putting off.
The Mosin s a great deal, throw a limbsaver slip on, on, you can shoot them all day.
Said packs generally know that thunder-sticks are bad medicine.
Go figure...
I'm surprised the man in question isn't in prison already for frightening the poor chillens... After all - they were just out for a nice game of hide-and-seek and look what he did to them!!
I love my M44! Four inch groups at 100 yards with iron sights and cheap Romanian ammo. $110 delivered for a 440-round ham-can. Definitely clean after every shooting, but still, I do that with my M1A as well.
Common at gun shows. There's a good chance you can find one at a flea market or swap meet or even in the classifieds so you don't have to register with the enemy.
As long as the bolt don't stick and you have stripper clips you and your Mosin can handle anything short of a Marine murder party-er, SWAT team. If your bolt sticks, you have to dry fire it, clean it and the action out including where the locking lugs go, the chamber.
I picked up mine for 40 bucks. Sporterized stock, no bayo, but I can take it down and reassemble in a minute, throw it in a sneaky bag w/other goodies.
I bet more then a few of these upstanding young citizen's had to shake a log from their pant leg's as they ran from the nefarious man with a gun. Hopefully their brethren slipped and face planted into a few of the piles.
Damn thugs. This is turning into a real problem. We've got flash-mob robberies in the cities now. This shit is spreading to the suburbs and rural areas now too.
Best keep your guns clean, handy, and be ready to use 'em.
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Let's hope the local police stay well out of this one. He didn't have time to call them, anyway.
M44 carbine: $79.95
Look on the thugs mugs? Priceless.
As the owner of both an M44 and an M1939 Mosin-Nagant, I have to say I LOVE IT!
Must of been a gang of those "Christian Militants" that Sheila Jackson Lee was speaking about....
Lutherans bringing down the country!
Heh.
$79 on-special with LOTS of free Soviet goopy preservative everywhere. $89 out the door with 30 minute State background check, surplus pouches, Soviet cleaning kit. Big flash and boom with x54R designed for long barrel M91-30: flash-blinding after dusk. Cheap big corrosive ammo teaches lesson of cleaning immediately. Initial bring-home cleaning was Brake-Kleen and Ronsonol. After each time shooting, remove action from stock, spray Windex in breach draining down barrel, patch, pour hot soapy water down action and barrel, patch, hair drier, scrub & lube. After about 10x shooting & cleaning the supply of Soviet goopy preservative will run low and stop staining your hands and clothes.
I know a guy who has corrosive sweaty hands who lubes his 91-30 with bear grease. It's hideous, but fires every time.
Cheers.
Outstanding! And people say those rifles are outdated...
Walt Kowalski Lives!
It woulda been kinda neat if he had fired a few warning shots through their upper torso and neck areas.
You know, just joking with 'em.
It wasn't the gun. It was the dress.
PLEASE tell me that's a kilt.
Nice coincidence. Was out shooting my M44 today. 1947 Manf. Unissued. Put 80 rounds of Albanian through it today. Strung 8 clays across the hill back stop @ 200 yards. I'd say it was 3 to 4 rounds average per breaking each clay.
Now my M38, 1943 Manf, well another story. LOL It needs some work. Shoots way high. Doesn't feed the last round and head space is a little tight. One more project I keep putting off.
The Mosin s a great deal, throw a limbsaver slip on, on, you can shoot them all day.
Ferals generally run in packs.
Said packs generally know that thunder-sticks are bad medicine.
Go figure...
I'm surprised the man in question isn't in prison already for frightening the poor chillens... After all - they were just out for a nice game of hide-and-seek and look what he did to them!!
I love my M44! Four inch groups at 100 yards with iron sights and cheap Romanian ammo. $110 delivered for a 440-round ham-can. Definitely clean after every shooting, but still, I do that with my M1A as well.
(BTW, it's a skirt, not a dress.)
Extending the bayonet would have probably impressed the little snots even more.
I didn't hear anything there about the racial charateristics of the mob. Wonder why?
Common at gun shows. There's a good chance you can find one at a flea market or swap meet or even in the classifieds so you don't have to register with the enemy.
As long as the bolt don't stick and you have stripper clips you and your Mosin can handle anything short of a Marine murder party-er, SWAT team. If your bolt sticks, you have to dry fire it, clean it and the action out including where the locking lugs go, the chamber.
I picked up mine for 40 bucks. Sporterized stock, no bayo, but I can take it down and reassemble in a minute, throw it in a sneaky bag w/other goodies.
It isn't about race - it's about dealing with individuals who have chosen to act as thugs, and the proper response to such thuggery.
corn rows?? It must have been those troublesome Amish youths again!!!
I bet more then a few of these upstanding young citizen's had to shake a log from their pant leg's as they ran from the nefarious man with a gun. Hopefully their brethren slipped and face planted into a few of the piles.
Everyone should own a Mosin. I own the exact model he was holding. Can't beat 60 bucks.
I would have paid to see the looks on their faces. Fun.
What if he had come out with a DS Arms OSW and a 30 rounder? Non stop hilarity.
Damn thugs. This is turning into a real problem. We've got flash-mob robberies in the cities now. This shit is spreading to the suburbs and rural areas now too.
Best keep your guns clean, handy, and be ready to use 'em.
"WE AIN'T SEEN NUTHIN' YET".
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