Mosin Nagant Bent Bolt

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#11 Post by leeroy7031 »

I'm interested in sniperising my M44 with a genuine scope and mount....... we're not alone any????
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No not a M44 thats just wrong :run:

Mind you you could claim it's an East German watch tower rifle......like someone has done in the past kukkuk
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Apart from the question of altering the rifle, although I don't believe there is a shortage of this model, there is the cost. I decided I would need to scope my Swedish mauser since I could no longer see the sights. Quoted £300 to drill and tap for mounts and to bend down the bolt...I sold the rifle and bought something else!

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Drill and tap something as a rare as a Noise Magnet ? Heathen ! Somebody might copy you and do the same to the remaining 37 million...
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bnz41 wrote:No not a M44 thats just wrong :run:

Mind you you could claim it's an East German watch tower rifle......like someone has done in the past kukkuk
I know who you mean!.....a member at my club paid around £700 for a M44 "tower sniper" rifle and it was rougher than a rough thing compared to my mint £250 1944 dated M44.
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snayperskaya wrote:
bnz41 wrote:No not a M44 thats just wrong :run:

Mind you you could claim it's an East German watch tower rifle......like someone has done in the past kukkuk
I know who you mean!.....a member at my club paid around £700 for a M44 "tower sniper" rifle and it was rougher than a rough thing compared to my mint £250 1944 dated M44.
Well thats a good thing him not wrecking a minter M44 to make a fake....but £700 wow
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bnz41 wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:
bnz41 wrote:No not a M44 thats just wrong :run:

Mind you you could claim it's an East German watch tower rifle......like someone has done in the past kukkuk
I know who you mean!.....a member at my club paid around £700 for a M44 "tower sniper" rifle and it was rougher than a rough thing compared to my mint £250 1944 dated M44.
Well thats a good thing him not wrecking a minter M44 to make a fake....but £700 wow
I didn't get mine from him, if I had it would have been more like £600!, and mine is standard with the original iron sights.
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#18 Post by Blighty »

Sorry if this drags the original post off topic but I've often wondered about how many of them are still kicking around. Sure, 37 million Mosin Nagants of all flavours were made but of the millions of M91 rifles in service with the Imperial Russian Army how many are still out there? (They were losing them at the rate of 500,000 a month at one point). Here's a challenge - find one in original configuration as carried by Ivan during the Great War for sale here in the UK. Millions more disappeared during WW2 or were so worn out that they were melted down for scrap.
Unless it's a rare variant then it probably doesn't matter at the moment. You could always contact someone like C&G and ask if he has any bent bolts for sale.
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#19 Post by leeroy7031 »

snayperskaya wrote:
bnz41 wrote:No not a M44 thats just wrong :run:

Mind you you could claim it's an East German watch tower rifle......like someone has done in the past kukkuk
I know who you mean!.....a member at my club paid around £700 for a M44 "tower sniper" rifle and it was rougher than a rough thing compared to my mint £250 1944 dated M44.
Heres the thing, the rifle is £250, about the same fo the scope and work to make it like a sniper that its not. You can see where the figures add up..... or dont depending on your outlook.

Blighty wrote:Sorry if this drags the original post off topic but I've often wondered about how many of them are still kicking around. Sure, 37 million Mosin Nagants of all flavours were made but of the millions of M91 rifles in service with the Imperial Russian Army how many are still out there? (They were losing them at the rate of 500,000 a month at one point). Here's a challenge - find one in original configuration as carried by Ivan during the Great War for sale here in the UK. Millions more disappeared during WW2 or were so worn out that they were melted down for scrap.
Unless it's a rare variant then it probably doesn't matter at the moment. You could always contact someone like C&G and ask if he has any bent bolts for sale.
I doubt Chris would do this work, I may be wrong, last time I spoke he was snowed under and is doing more and more with section 5 stuff. it may be worth a call.

I purchased a bolt handle from accounts and was going to undertake the work myself or get a suitable smith to do it, I just need to find a nice period scope to go with it. Yes my £200 rifle will have cost me £600 but I can get £400 of that back at least when I sell the rifle & split the scope I only lose the labour.

A question for an RFD...... the mosin bolts housing, item 2 ....... Are these considered a controlled part, they are only a housing ? Image
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#20 Post by Alpha1 »

Why not just sell it and buy a pukka sniper pass it on to some one who wants the rifle for what it is. kukkuk
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