m1gunner
US Veteran
Perfect zombie/wolf/bigfoot/bear rifle.
Plus, the muzzle flash can be seen from the space station!
Plus, the muzzle flash can be seen from the space station!
IThey will reach out and deliver a thunderus boom.
I just do not see the appeal in these rifles. Other than cheap (I can relate to that)
They are brutal to shoot, (my Mauser doesnt seem any better) ammo is corrosive, (and all the surplus 8mm and 303 arent? )made out of old pallet wood and held together with bailing wire. Over a bazillon made, stored in cosmoline what's to love??![]()
These are very historical rifles. They bled the Nazis dry during "The Great Patriotic War" (WWII). Powerful, reliable, and intrinsically accurate. I think anyone who collects World War II weaponry would be remiss in not having one.
I own two; a 1939 Tula 91/30 standard rifle, and an original and correct 1943 Ishevsk 91/30PU sniper rifle, illustrated below. They are really fascinating examples of what the Soviet Union used to help defeat the Germans. A case could be made that this rifle probably did as much or more to win the war than any other weapon, given the numbers employed. The sniper version was probably the best sniper rifle employed during the war. Even the Germans used them when they could.
John
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I just do not see the appeal in these rifles. Other than cheap (I can relate to that)
They are brutal to shoot, ammo is corrosive, made out of old pallet wood and held together with bailing wire. Over a bazillon made, stored in cosmoline what's to love??![]()
I sniped a woodchuck with my 91/38 just a few days ago, from the 2nd floor, open sights, about an 85 yard shot. That 'chuck didn't know what hit him. I want another MN!!
As for the cosmoline, lay down a thick layer of newspaper on the back deck of your car, roll the windows up, park it in the sun. Lay the rifle down on the newspapers. At noontime, flip it. 4 or 5 hours to a side, that will clean out the cosmoline pretty thoroughly.
the Mr. does not see my fascination with these.![]()
I feel they are the best bargain on the gun market right now.
They are cheap, brutal to shoot, ammo is corrosive, made out of old pallet wood and held together with bailing wire. Over a bazillon made, stored in cosmoline, can hit the broad side of a barn from two counties away, they make nice fireballs at night and they scare politicians.
CW
Also a big part of the appeal is they were the main battle rifle of the Russian Army which, according to something I once read, killed 80 percent of the German soldiers who died in battle in WWII. 80 percent!