youre going to pay a lot more for a real M1 Garand. the mosin would have been better had it not been stored in cosmoline(how ever thats what preserved it) a little proper cleaning and that sticking bolt is normally a thing of the past otherwise polish it.
GunFlame454: I learned how to make my Mosin run smooth as silk,watching videos by Iraqveteran8888,and Marshallzukov.you have to remember,before YOU bought that rifle,cozmoline sat in that chamber,and bore,for more that 60yrs...during that time,it gets caked in that chamber pretty hard,where the round,comes in contact with the headspace.Use a good solvent and a bore brush,put the brush on the end cleaning rod clamped into a drill rotate slow using solvent,then clean your bolt
check out Iraqveteran8888 he tells you everything about that. i have a 91/30 that was made in 1944 ex sniper that has reverted into iron sight anyway mine got jammed like that so i watched iraqveteran8888 and now it shoots like a 700 dollar rifle.
Well, a Garand will set you back 4 times as much. Actually, these guns really only jam because they have a mountain of cosmoleum still in them. Iraqveteran333 (I think) has a very easy way to clean out the chamber well enough so that you can keep the jamming to a minimum.
@21stcenturyfilmdocs I put about 400 er so rpuns through my garand, i actully havent had any jams at all. except one time it didn't eject the clip all the way out, i just plucked it out and reloded.
They get jammed because the metal is so thin, that it gets very hot, very fast. I have never had any problems. But the barrel does get quite hot after 3-5 rounds. Mine is a 1928 Tula Hex.. got it for 89 dolars with all the accessories.
youre going to pay a lot more for a real M1 Garand. the mosin would have been better had it not been stored in cosmoline(how ever thats what preserved it) a little proper cleaning and that sticking bolt is normally a thing of the past otherwise polish it.
ausfall 1 year ago
GunFlame454: I learned how to make my Mosin run smooth as silk,watching videos by Iraqveteran8888,and Marshallzukov.you have to remember,before YOU bought that rifle,cozmoline sat in that chamber,and bore,for more that 60yrs...during that time,it gets caked in that chamber pretty hard,where the round,comes in contact with the headspace.Use a good solvent and a bore brush,put the brush on the end cleaning rod clamped into a drill rotate slow using solvent,then clean your bolt
b2flyer1 1 year ago
check out Iraqveteran8888 he tells you everything about that. i have a 91/30 that was made in 1944 ex sniper that has reverted into iron sight anyway mine got jammed like that so i watched iraqveteran8888 and now it shoots like a 700 dollar rifle.
1KEYSERxSOZE4 1 year ago
I saw his vid and was very impressed, I condone going to check his vid to anybody that has experinced the problem I had.
Gunflame454 1 year ago
yea my friend sais that happens to me to because if the cosmoleum build up. i still gotta fix mine to.
ericandjakek 2 years ago
Well, a Garand will set you back 4 times as much. Actually, these guns really only jam because they have a mountain of cosmoleum still in them. Iraqveteran333 (I think) has a very easy way to clean out the chamber well enough so that you can keep the jamming to a minimum.
21stcenturyfilmdocs 2 years ago
@21stcenturyfilmdocs I put about 400 er so rpuns through my garand, i actully havent had any jams at all. except one time it didn't eject the clip all the way out, i just plucked it out and reloded.
SuperSneakySniper 1 year ago
They get jammed because the metal is so thin, that it gets very hot, very fast. I have never had any problems. But the barrel does get quite hot after 3-5 rounds. Mine is a 1928 Tula Hex.. got it for 89 dolars with all the accessories.
Arizonagun 2 years ago
Well you learn something new everyday.
Thank you didn't know that was the cause, by any chance do oyu know how to avoid or fix this issue, if you or anyone else knows please share!
Gunflame454 2 years ago