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#41 Post by froggy »

An other Mosin M91 that came out of retirement & still providing faithful & loyal services

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breacher

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#42 Post by breacher »

froggy wrote:An other Mosin M91 that came out of retirement & still providing faithful & loyal services

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Are you sure ?

Looks like something totally different to me.....................

Its a Dragunov. The topcover is clearly visible. I can see the safety catch too. That flash eliminator is distinctive too. As is the rearsight.
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#43 Post by froggy »

no wonder I can't hit the target ... time for Specsavers maybe ?
O:-)
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#44 Post by froggy »

http://imgur.com/a/oGmhi

Great link with loads photos AK's used by both sides during people army heroic struggle free glorious Novorossia from western-imperialist assault :good:

There is also this pic of what must be the cutest RPG user .
Actually she seems to be one of the Russian re-enactors that, to mark the 71st anniversary of the area’s liberation, made it to what is left of the Saur-Mogila memorial .

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#45 Post by snayperskaya »

breacher wrote:
froggy wrote:An other Mosin M91 that came out of retirement & still providing faithful & loyal services

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Are you sure ?

Looks like something totally different to me.....................

Its a Dragunov. The topcover is clearly visible. I can see the safety catch too. That flash eliminator is distinctive too. As is the rearsight.

Yep, definitely a Dragunov.Liking the PKM in the background as well ussrflag
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Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.

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#47 Post by snayperskaya »

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Dragunov bolt carrier in the kisser!!!, thats gonna smart a bit! :squirrel:
"The only real power comes out of a long rifle." - Joseph Stalin

Give a man a gun and he can rob a bank.....give a man a bank and he can rob the world!.

More than a vested interest in 7.62x54r!
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#48 Post by breacher »

I was trying to figure that one out. As long as the recoil spring lug is prevented from upward and rearward movement, it should do its job and keep the bolt carrier within the rails.

However trusting that task to string is dubious wtfwtf
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#49 Post by froggy »

However trusting that task to string is dubious


of course it will be ok !!
Trust me ...
I am a dentist O:-)





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#50 Post by saddler »

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Ah, glorious reactive targets in the uniform of expansionist aggressors

Pass me a Kp/-31 please, just the one drum will do....
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