Mosin Nagant 91/30: History, Shooting, and Cleaning
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Since the sites are fixed on the Mosin and it does seem to fire high right, instead of punching out the site and all that other stuff, just use a little Kentucky windage and get to know your weapon. Nice tip on the dish soap though to break down the salts.
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Ive seen Mosins from 1926 and 1925 so they were made before 1930 but cool video
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@CannonPros 37 million soviet and russian were produced that includes the m44 m1891 dragoon m91/30 m38 and m/91/59
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YAY SURPLUS!
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@MrPennyworth007 A little bit stronger due to the M91/30 being a bolt action, but they are fairly close.
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Most of the 91/30s that were re-arseneled were resited without the bayonet so it is rare to find one that is sited for a bayonet. Also raising the front site post will not fix aiming to the right, that will fix high impacts, likely caused by using light ball surplus rather then the heavy ball it was designed for.
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60 - 100 hundred or thousand????
I believe the sights for the Mosin Nagant actually aren't in meters, they're measured in a Russian measurement of arshins, which in yards translates to about 77 yards per 100 arshins. 1 Arshin= about 28 inches
taylor1051891 1 month ago
@taylor1051891 After the revolution in 1917 the Soviets converted from arshins to meeters, so on the 91/30 the sights are in fact measured out in meters. Its on the M1891 that you will find the sights to be measured out in arshins.
CivicChuk 1 month ago
DIRTY COMMIES!!!
TheSlappy95 11 months ago
@TheSlappy95 Would you care to follow that up with a logical argument?
CivicChuk 11 months ago
@CivicChuk
haha I was just kidding. I actually Think the ideology is close to perfection.
TheSlappy95 11 months ago
@TheSlappy95 haha, its all good
CivicChuk 11 months ago