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  • heres an action wrench for removing Mosin barrels. mosinitus.americantalkDOTnet/t­6-action-wrench-for-mosin-naga­nt

    (replace the DOT with a . )

  • @Just1Spark

    I made action wrenches like the drawing in MacFarland's gunsmithing book, for years.

    Then I figured out that the bolts, the V on the top, and the flat on the bottom must be in the same plane.

    Anyway, making action wrenches is easy, making a barrel vise that can do the above video is harder. I had to got to 7/8-14 threaded rod and nuts. Action wrenches [for flat bottomed receivers like the Mosin Nagant] do fine with 1/2-13 bolts.

  • @tnekkc I agree. The barrel vise is the hardest part. I use some aluminum barrel vice jaws from brownells. They work great.

  • in soviet russia, barrels torque you

  • do barrels only come off if they have a hex receiver

  • Well you remember how big Russians are? Yuri can unscrew that lefthanded lol

    All kidding aside, good job just getting that old beast apart! Da Comrade!

  • Excellent video! I just did a target barrel swap aswell. Man oh man. Those barrels are on TIGHT! 

  • Very usefull video! Right on time because I was about to buy heavy barrel for my 91/30 to replase old one but this video has cooled me down... Thank you very much!

  • Please reply. How did you get a grip on the barrel to twist it? I'm planning on getting the barrel on mine threaded and they wont take a barreled receiver.

  • @hilers72652

    There are ~ 300 pounds of torque on the barrel vise bolts.

    I clean the barrel and Aluminum collet with alcohol for no oil.

    There is powdered sugar on the collet to barrel interface.

    I have broken three 1/2-13 number 5 hardened bolts tightening the barrel vise.

    I have since converted to 7/8-14 threaded rods with wax , nuts, and washers. These don't break when get the vise tight enough not to slip.

    I have since put an ATI scope mount and a VZ59 barrel on the receiver in the video.

  • awesome video thanks 

  • I hope you plan on professional restoring that fine firearm.

  • @SaeedMaktoum

    I got the barrel and receiver for $5.

    There is nothing to restore.

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