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Quoted: I love mine. I have both a stock and just a grip depending on what I want at the time. https://i.imgur.com/QDTayYQ.jpg View Quote That's pretty sweet. Sights too. Fancy. |
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I'd love to build one of those beautiful bastards. I'd have to find a shit condition Mosin for stupid cheap though.
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Quoted: Will in a few, im walking my tortious. https://i.imgur.com/Oisoc2L.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/ILxHUYY.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I gots one of those things Pics or GTFO. Will in a few, im walking my tortious. https://i.imgur.com/Oisoc2L.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/ILxHUYY.jpg Daw |
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View Quote I don’t know whether to laugh, cry, or be amazed. |
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View Quote I shall call thee, “up-chucks” |
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Quoted: I have a nice stack of canned PSL food and I failed to buy a Mosin for $75 like a fucking moron. The Obrez idea is so retarded I'm thinking I need one. Is a SBR mosin the only way to aquire this? https://images.guns.com/wordpress/2013/07/obrez4-cover.jpg View Quote Spetsnaz all the things |
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Quoted: How hard would it be to cut down one of those recent surplus Carcano's? Somebody did it to an SKS https://i.redd.it/rr7xk1eonc241.jpg View Quote You don't mean the old 10.4mm antiques? They were re-lined to 6.5mm? If so - very easy but please don't do that. If you mean the interwar or WWII rifles - again very easy to hack to bits. I don't particularly care what happens to one either so go right ahead. |
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That's like crack for @Aimless
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Quoted: Man. I have two fucking Mosin's in a box in the attic. If you want to form 1 one... I will straight-ass gift them to you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If I can't sell it for retard prices I might as well form 1 a stupid Mosin and cut shit off with a hacksaw Man. I have two fucking Mosin's in a box in the attic. If you want to form 1 one... I will straight-ass gift them to you. @beitodesstrafe @whiskersthecat please do. that'd be a solid thread. Lots of pics though of the banana grip. |
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Just to be clear, fellas. Chopping up a cheap tube bolt action might be less expensive. Mosins are going for stupid money these days.
Still cheaper to pay the stamp than reweld 2 receivers. |
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Quoted: @beitodesstrafe @whiskersthecat please do. that'd be a solid thread. Lots of pics though of the banana grip. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If I can't sell it for retard prices I might as well form 1 a stupid Mosin and cut shit off with a hacksaw Man. I have two fucking Mosin's in a box in the attic. If you want to form 1 one... I will straight-ass gift them to you. @beitodesstrafe @whiskersthecat please do. that'd be a solid thread. Lots of pics though of the banana grip. BANANA OBREZ |
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So..... I can understand why someone would do that today, a nod to a neat piece of history, but I am clueless as to why a partisan would want a useless firearm. Was it just an attempt to make a readily available firearm concealable? Even then, a shortened stock would make this actually usable and not add much bulk.
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Quoted: So..... I can understand why someone would do that today, a nod to a neat piece of history, but I am clueless as to why a partisan would want a useless firearm. Was it just an attempt to make a readily available firearm concealable? Even then, a shortened stock would make this actually usable and not add much bulk. View Quote Lack of handguns. Once the armories were emptied of nagant revolvers you stopped seeing them unless you were real remote. I used to know a fella that traveled all over Russia, there's still villages far north that have old obrez for hunting. |
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Quoted: So..... I can understand why someone would do that today, a nod to a neat piece of history, but I am clueless as to why a partisan would want a useless firearm. Was it just an attempt to make a readily available firearm concealable? Even then, a shortened stock would make this actually usable and not add much bulk. View Quote As a partisan you aren't going to be getting into doing much long range shooting (or much shooting at all). Concealability is important, and it works just fine at close range. Is it an idea weapon? Of course not but it's all they had so they used it. |
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Quoted: Ppffttt....amateurs. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/93880/FB_IMG_1597399433971_jpg-1545935.JPG View Quote I now know what I'm doing with the worst condition Martini rifle I have. Thank you! |
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Quoted: I now know what I'm doing with the worst condition Martini rifle I have. Thank you! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Ppffttt....amateurs. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/93880/FB_IMG_1597399433971_jpg-1545935.JPG I now know what I'm doing with the worst condition Martini rifle I have. Thank you! You’re both causing me pain. |
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I'm imagining trying to cycle that bolt with surplus ammo and no stock to wrap your leg around.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Ppffttt....amateurs. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/93880/FB_IMG_1597399433971_jpg-1545935.JPG I now know what I'm doing with the worst condition Martini rifle I have. Thank you! You’re both causing me pain. Oh come on. The Martini in question is missing all furniture. No bluing remains. No rifling remains. The barrel is dented in multiple places. The trigger and trigger guard - right along with the action lever - have been snapped off. Currently my plans include using it as a paperweight. An ugly SBR oddity would be a major step up in the world! |
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Quoted: Lack of handguns. Once the armories were emptied of nagant revolvers you stopped seeing them unless you were real remote. I used to know a fella that traveled all over Russia, there's still villages far north that have old obrez for hunting. View Quote Quoted: As a partisan you aren't going to be getting into doing much long range shooting (or much shooting at all). Concealability is important, and it works just fine at close range. Is it an idea weapon? Of course not but it's all they had so they used it. View Quote It just seems like a shortened stock would gain a ton of function, while losing very little of the desired qualities. |
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A friend of mine cut down a Swede Mauser for use in long-range pistol competitions. It was actually pretty nice.
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Quoted: It just seems like a shortened stock would gain a ton of function, while losing very little of the desired qualities. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lack of handguns. Once the armories were emptied of nagant revolvers you stopped seeing them unless you were real remote. I used to know a fella that traveled all over Russia, there's still villages far north that have old obrez for hunting. Quoted: As a partisan you aren't going to be getting into doing much long range shooting (or much shooting at all). Concealability is important, and it works just fine at close range. Is it an idea weapon? Of course not but it's all they had so they used it. It just seems like a shortened stock would gain a ton of function, while losing very little of the desired qualities. I also recall a rumor that the secret police would look in places that could hide a Mosin. They can't thoroughly search every house but they could give each house a quick once over. So the idea was to get it real small to hide in your house, so it couldn't be found. |
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View Quote That is a serious fallout level last of us gun. |
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Quoted: I also recall a rumor that the secret police would look in places that could hide a Mosin. They can't thoroughly search every house but they could give each house a quick once over. So the idea was to get it real small to hide in your house, so it couldn't be found. View Quote Seems like the kinda rumor that would get spread. |
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May as well get classy with it! |
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That's awesome. I had no idea we had so many political dissidents here. |
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Quoted: Seems like the kinda rumor that would get spread. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I also recall a rumor that the secret police would look in places that could hide a Mosin. They can't thoroughly search every house but they could give each house a quick once over. So the idea was to get it real small to hide in your house, so it couldn't be found. Seems like the kinda rumor that would get spread. Yeah but Mosin's are like 6 feet long lol so it kinda makes sense |
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You could cut two separate receivers in half and weld the opposite ends back together and make a handgun...
I've got a cut down M91 Westinghouse I've been thinking of Obrez'in' for years. |
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Quoted: With no stock and a modified grip they have a cool SW blaster look to them. https://i.redd.it/gzro0uviqm031.jpg View Quote That is absurd. |
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Quoted: With no stock and a modified grip they have a cool SW blaster look to them. https://i.redd.it/gzro0uviqm031.jpg View Quote What's up with the bar passing through the front stock screw lug and touching the barrel? I haven't seen that before. |
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Quoted: What's up with the bar passing through the front stock screw lug and touching the barrel? I haven't seen that before. View Quote Custom mod for tuning barrel tension for accuracy? It does appear to be unique. Attached File |
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Quoted: Custom mod for tuning barrel tension for accuracy? It does appear to be unique. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/78134/main-qimg-d194903b1d96bdfd6ecbcf18b8d5e6-1546247.JPG View Quote Needs a can and a pistol scope |
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Quoted: Custom mod for tuning barrel tension for accuracy? It does appear to be unique. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/78134/main-qimg-d194903b1d96bdfd6ecbcf18b8d5e6-1546247.JPG View Quote I actually found my answer. That's - along with the two part box mag and odd sear - part of an airsoft Mosin made by Zeta. You posted a neat airgun. I'm glad people make stuff like that! |
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Quoted: So..... I can understand why someone would do that today, a nod to a neat piece of history, but I am clueless as to why a partisan would want a useless firearm. Was it just an attempt to make a readily available firearm concealable? Even then, a shortened stock would make this actually usable and not add much bulk. View Quote |
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Quoted: It wasn't partisans. It was criminals. View Quote Tomato/Tomato The lower gun is the sweet spot IMO. Attached File |
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I understand one of the issues w/ chopping the bbl so short, other than singeing your eyebrows, is the bullet is so slow it doesn't spin fast enough to stabilize. If you're going to the trouble to put sights or an optic on it, may want to look into a custom faster bbl twist 1st.
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Quoted: Quoted: So..... I can understand why someone would do that today, a nod to a neat piece of history, but I am clueless as to why a partisan would want a useless firearm. Was it just an attempt to make a readily available firearm concealable? Even then, a shortened stock would make this actually usable and not add much bulk. Same same. |
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