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Re: still in service...
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:10 pm
by snayperskaya
DW58 wrote:snayperskaya wrote:
I wouldn't class a painted stock and a modern scope as over-pimped, at least it isn't plastered in "Tacticool" tat.........
Now there's a surprise emrolleyes
I know,I know.....I must be getting soft but at least the old 91/30's getting a new lease of life and its not like they haven't got tens of thousands of the things over there.
Re: still in service...
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 1:35 pm
by Chapuis
snayperskaya wrote:Chapuis wrote:Over painted and over pimped. :lol:
They've done just about everything wrong as regards "improving" it. Not much of a cheek weld either, more of a chin weld. :lol:
Still wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of it!.
I wouldn't class a painted stock and a modern scope as over-pimped, at least it isn't plastered in "Tacticool" tat.........
Nobody is arguing with the authority of the actual round but was the ultra high mount a good idea and what of the bits of picatinny rail added to the stock. Personally I would have though that it shoould have been left as original.
Re: still in service...
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:04 pm
by froggy
+1
Glorious tovarich Vasily Zaytsev did not need picatchu rail ...
Re: still in service...
Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 11:23 pm
by snayperskaya
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Nobody is arguing with the authority of the actual round but was the ultra high mount a good idea and what of the bits of picatinny rail added to the stock. Personally I would have though that it shoould have been left as original.[/quote]
The picatinny rail is on the scope mounting bracket.It hasn't had a picatinny rail bodged to the stock, what it does have is a purpose made side rail fitted that allows the fitment of standard Russian optics such as a PSO-1 etc.The rail was developed by the Russian military for the Mosin to allow the PSO-1's predecessor to be fitted and copied commercial versions are widely available.The one in the pic may well have one of the original siderails fitted, just with the modern scope mount.The high cheek/chin weld is due to the combined height of the scope bracket plus the scope rings.........but that said a high cheek/chin weld is common with a lot of Soviet/Russian optics on AK's and the Dragunov.
Mosin with PSO scope on side rail

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Commercial universal mount to fit Russian side rails, also produced by Zenit in Russia and widely copied.These allow most scopes to mount on just anything from an AKM to an RPG-7.

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What you call a high cheek weld!.....My AKM with a 1pn34 Nv scope fitted, not as bad to shoot as it looks.

Re: still in service...
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:29 am
by froggy
Hurry-up Tovarich !! You gonna be late for your shift at the Izhmash plant !!
All joke appart, thanks VM for all those precious explanations
I must admit the idea of a PSO-1 on a Mosin is very tempting but I think I still prefer aesthetically, the more "classic" look ... It also seems the Soviet army and then Russian stayed faithful to the PU mount.

Re: still in service...
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 8:35 am
by froggy
A PM 10/30 somewhere in Slovyansk recalled for duty in the Ukrainian civil war ...

Re: still in service...
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:28 pm
by froggy
an other PTRS 41 ...
Re: still in service...
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:39 pm
by JS569
Looks like it might have seen slightly better days!
Re: still in service...
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:51 pm
by snayperskaya
JS569 wrote:Looks like it might have seen slightly better days!
I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end!, very likely it still goes bang ever time and would seriously mess your day up.Have seen these with a Kord hmg scope fitted and used as an anti-sniper rifle, you don't need to see the sniper you just punch a hole in the wall where you think he is.
Re: still in service...
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 4:15 pm
by JS569
snayperskaya wrote:JS569 wrote:Looks like it might have seen slightly better days!
I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end!, very likely it still goes bang ever time and would seriously mess your day up.Have seen these with a Kord hmg scope fitted and used as an anti-sniper rifle, you don't need to see the sniper you just punch a hole in the wall where you think he is.
I bet, there's probably not a lot in it to go wrong and it will have been built like a tank. There's a vid on Youtube of a guy shooting one and the muzzle blast and flash is rather impressive.
On a similar note, this video is interesting watching the rifle been fired. it slings a chunky piece of lead down range
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPhSxDw ... o91xg4As3g