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@EviLNox8 you don't need to but it helps after a while you would need to
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Do I need to oil the parts of the bolt?
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Very informative video, can you post something on performing a "head clearance" check? ...and you absolutely correct on the pronunciation nagant is said with a silent T. Lol... everyone says NaganT
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Sweet
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VERY VERY HELPFUL THANK YOU!!!
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Thank you it was very helpful!! And thank you Iraq Vet!!!!!!!!
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Great video, thanks for the info! One question about the firing pin measure though...My firing pin is just as long as the 2nd notch maybe a hair bigger, is that okay? It touches the top of the notch. The back sits completely flush... Now, if I make it sit below the 2nd notch (and bigger than the first notch) the back is not flush? Should I just leave it so the back is flush?
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to me this video seemed like it was made for the mosin nagant owner that knows nothing about the rifle, and i like that. it was very easy to understand.
one thing i feel worth mentioning is that you do not "need" the nagant tool to chech the firing pin, but it does make it easier, all you need to know is the sixe of those two slots, the small one is .075 inches and the large one is .095 inches or 75 and 95 thousandths. so you could check the pin using a dial caliper if you had to.
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GREAT video! cant wait to get my mosin rifle!
The 30 in 91/30 stands for 1930, not 30 cal. Rifle was introduced in 1891 and some were refinished in 1930 hence the 91/30s.
TheKaduke 4 months ago 25
Is the firing pin supposed to be receded when it's cocked? In other words, I'm only supposed to be able to measure it when it's decocked and turned left, correct?
MarkGonzales1984 2 weeks ago 3