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Sporterizing the Mosin Nagant Part 1- Making sure your rifle is safe to shoot

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2010

This section shows you how to make sure you have a safe rifle. Part 2 will cover complete disassembly of your rifle for cosmoline removal.

The song used in the video is called "Promentory" by Trevor Jones and is used in the film "Last of the Mohicans"

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  • If I got a 91/30 thats covered in cosmo, assuming its never been shot, do I need to check the guage before firing?

  • @yoyoyowasuppy I would....yes.

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  • really not trying to be a jerk or a know it all here as I really enjoy and benefit from your videos but the correct phrase is "all intents and purposes" not "all intensive purposes"

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  • Никто никогда не победить Россию!

  • Thanks for this video series! It was motivation for me to pick up a Mosin, and began my project of re-purposing it into a hunting rifle. The project is now nearly complete. I just want to say thanks for the videos!

  • Hey brother OIF 05-07 here. Not tryin to pretend I know more about guns than you do, but why use fire to loosen stuff up? Heat expands metal , where cold shrinks it. I've got a Berreta M92FS and the barrel and slide lock (I think thats the name of it) doesn't like to go back together easy, so I toss it in the freezer for a few minutes and bam, slides right back into place.

  • @dkthomps Good call. I can't verify for sure, but I looked through a bunch of pictures of him and the smile is extremely similar. GG

  • I saw at 34 seconds that there were 3 men in white. Looked to me like the guy on the left is Vassili Zaitsev. Good video.

  • #1. Thank you for your service.

    #2. Thank you for the video! Awesome detail that is much appreciated for someone that has a lot to learn, like me.

  • which is better a high wall or a low wall?

  • How did you learn all of this? Thorough a gunsmith school? You know your shit!

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