Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
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Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
Picked this up from C&G last year.












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Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
Very nice.
How does it shoot?

How does it shoot?
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Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
Another nice one and 54R light ball is a good price and accurate as well.
I often look at the M38 and M44 Carbines and have picked them up a few times, my worry would be firing it with the bayonet folded as the tip is right next to my fingers, add a bit of recoil and it could be messy, having said that I know they are designed to be fired with bayonet extended.
I often look at the M38 and M44 Carbines and have picked them up a few times, my worry would be firing it with the bayonet folded as the tip is right next to my fingers, add a bit of recoil and it could be messy, having said that I know they are designed to be fired with bayonet extended.
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Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
No not fired yet hope to remedy that this week at Bisley.. ovenpaa you could simply fit a cable tie around the bayonet and wood to stop any movement,,,,, simple now you should get one and don't worry..
Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
The muzzle blast/flash with military ball is impressive with these rifles, your shooting neighbours will love you! :lol:
Nice looking example, thanks for the pics.
Joe
Nice looking example, thanks for the pics.
Joe
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Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
They do group better with the bayonet extended.
My favourite is the original M38 without the bayonet, I had a war time manufacture one and looked real rough on the outside but where it mattered on the bolt action and barrel the parts were smoothed and well fitted.
My favourite is the original M38 without the bayonet, I had a war time manufacture one and looked real rough on the outside but where it mattered on the bolt action and barrel the parts were smoothed and well fitted.
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Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
Hi jjvc.
My fellow club range shooters may not be impressed with the muzzle flash & blast. I also shoot a .308 Steyr sniper with a muzzle brake which has in the past blown over there spotting scopes :lol: :lol: they really moan about it. oh well
My fellow club range shooters may not be impressed with the muzzle flash & blast. I also shoot a .308 Steyr sniper with a muzzle brake which has in the past blown over there spotting scopes :lol: :lol: they really moan about it. oh well
Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
bnz41, i got one or two comments about my polish M44 too. :mrgreen:
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Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
Heh! The problem is when the bayonet is folded back it is perilously close to where my left hand is on the stock, I have visions of the screwdriver end stabbing me!bnz41 wrote:No not fired yet hope to remedy that this week at Bisley.. ovenpaa you could simply fit a cable tie around the bayonet and wood to stop any movement,,,,, simple now you should get one and don't worry..
I could always take the bayonet off, we have some 54R in the house plus dies and Christel still has a spare 54R slot

Re: Mosin Nagant M44 (Tula)
I had one of these M44 carbines for a while.
It was a post-war Polish manufactured in 1953 and almost immaculate. I thought about fitting a mount with a LER-type scope but got bored with it and sold it on. It did kick, had an awful spongy trigger pull and produced a very spectacular muzzle flash.
It was a post-war Polish manufactured in 1953 and almost immaculate. I thought about fitting a mount with a LER-type scope but got bored with it and sold it on. It did kick, had an awful spongy trigger pull and produced a very spectacular muzzle flash.
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