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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 Best post all week. |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Lol custom barrels on a Mosin. This will be a hack job Communist trash turned into shorter communist trash I might not even deburr it |
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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. LOL. These were done in order to kill literal Communist gun confiscators. No pity from me. |
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Quoted: 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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Quoted: Que? I hate Communists as much as the next guy, but I hate them slightly less when they're killing their fellow socialists. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I wonder what applying this theory to my PSL would look like.
I'm terrible at selling stuff and I really don't shoot it. |
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Quoted: You can recrown it with a carriage bolt, a drill, and some kind of abrasive if you're feeling fancy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lol custom barrels on a Mosin. This will be a hack job Communist trash turned into shorter communist trash I might not even deburr it You can recrown it with a carriage bolt, a drill, and some kind of abrasive if you're feeling fancy. I'm literally going to get a $200 permission stamp and then just take a hacksaw to it then paint it banana yellow Just as communism intended |
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Quoted: During the war, it was Partisans. But most of the Orbez were made after the war. Criminals would dig of known areas of conflict, clean off the rust, and make an Orbez to commit crimes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 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. I was not aware of that part. |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Crap. Maybe if you use the super heavy projectiles but 147gr stabilizes. |
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Quoted: Watch the second video I posted with the can. That my be 8-10" but he's rocking steel at 2 and 300 towards the end. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Crap. Maybe if you use the super heavy projectiles but 147gr stabilizes. Watch the second video I posted with the can. That my be 8-10" but he's rocking steel at 2 and 300 towards the end. I believe it. My little SBR can hit what I aim it at with surplus. It's no 1MOA but it's no worse than other decent Mosin examples with longer barrels. |
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Quoted: Probably about like this. https://i.imgur.com/eG2L2IQ.jpg or this https://i.imgur.com/0rmtJzi.jpg or this https://i.imgur.com/2knu0ao.jpg View Quote Those are all requiring gunsmithing that extends well beyond 10 beers and a hacksaw. ETA that middle one is sexy. |
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Quoted: Those are all requiring gunsmithing that extends well beyond 10 beers and a hacksaw. ETA that middle one is sexy. View Quote I promise - you can do it. It takes work but you can farm out the one thing you can't do at home with homeowner level tools: the barrel. It has to be shortened (obviously) and have some new registers turned for the FSB/gas block and a slot for the handguards. Everything else - even the shortened piston - is doable with very little tooling. You'll need a cheapo 10T press to replace the barrel/pin once it's all set. But you can do it. ETA: Obviously any little welder will do it for the shortened/welded tube as well. Even a $70 Harbor Freight FCAW. |
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I wish I was an SOT. I'd be submitting Form 2s like a madman.
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Quoted: I promise - you can do it. It takes work but you can farm out the one thing you can't do at home with homeowner level tools: the barrel. It has to be shortened (obviously) and have some new registers turned for the FSB/gas block and a slot for the handguards. Everything else - even the shortened piston - is doable with very little tooling. You'll need a cheapo 10T press to replace the barrel/pin once it's all set. But you can do it. ETA: Obviously any little welder will do it for the shortened/welded tube as well. Even a $70 Harbor Freight FCAW. View Quote Have welder. Have press. Have drill press. You aren't helping. |
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Quoted: Lol custom barrels on a Mosin. This will be a hack job Communist trash turned into shorter communist trash I might not even deburr it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 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. Lol custom barrels on a Mosin. This will be a hack job Communist trash turned into shorter communist trash I might not even deburr it Yessss I still need to dig them out, but I've got a rifle and a carbine. |
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Quoted: You can recrown it with a carriage bolt, a drill, and some kind of abrasive if you're feeling fancy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lol custom barrels on a Mosin. This will be a hack job Communist trash turned into shorter communist trash I might not even deburr it You can recrown it with a carriage bolt, a drill, and some kind of abrasive if you're feeling fancy. I believe I have a 7 62 crowning tool somewhere. |
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Quoted: I'm literally going to get a $200 permission stamp and then just take a hacksaw to it then paint it banana yellow Just as communism intended View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Lol custom barrels on a Mosin. This will be a hack job Communist trash turned into shorter communist trash I might not even deburr it You can recrown it with a carriage bolt, a drill, and some kind of abrasive if you're feeling fancy. I'm literally going to get a $200 permission stamp and then just take a hacksaw to it then paint it banana yellow Just as communism intended |
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You know theres mosins that are antique. I wonder what the laws would be on that.
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Quoted: Have welder. Have press. Have drill press. You aren't helping. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I promise - you can do it. It takes work but you can farm out the one thing you can't do at home with homeowner level tools: the barrel. It has to be shortened (obviously) and have some new registers turned for the FSB/gas block and a slot for the handguards. Everything else - even the shortened piston - is doable with very little tooling. You'll need a cheapo 10T press to replace the barrel/pin once it's all set. But you can do it. ETA: Obviously any little welder will do it for the shortened/welded tube as well. Even a $70 Harbor Freight FCAW. Have welder. Have press. Have drill press. You aren't helping. If you're serious - I'll turn the damn barrel for you. There. That probably helped! |
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I cut one down to 14" and mig welded a flash enhancer/loudener and front sight. Fucker is LOUD. Cant imagine how loud a shorter barrel is.
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Quoted: If you're serious - I'll turn the damn barrel for you. There. That probably helped! View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Most of the guns were made after the war. Gangs would dig up guns from battlefields and chop 'em down to be used for robberies and such. View Quote I don't think there were ever any robberies in the USSR throughout its history, by definition. The proletariat was merely seizing the means of production, and therefore, there was no robbery, merely temporary disagreements over the allocation of resources among the proletariat. |
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Quoted: I don't think there were ever any robberies in the USSR throughout its history, by definition. The proletariat was merely seizing the means of production, and therefore, there was no robbery, merely temporary disagreements over the allocation of resources among the proletariat. View Quote I recently watched a video by The_chieftain on soviet armor doctrine. He drank every time he was forced to utter something illogical and retarded. It added up fast. |
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Quoted: This thread inspired me to check out the barrel of my Mosin, and, Jesus, it's nasty. Here's an artist's depiction: http://www.dwyerplumbing.com/wp-content/uploads/Sewer-Pipe.jpg View Quote Good depiction, even has a river of shit sludge in the bottom. |
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Quoted: This thread inspired me to check out the barrel of my Mosin, and, Jesus, it's nasty. Here's an artist's depiction: http://www.dwyerplumbing.com/wp-content/uploads/Sewer-Pipe.jpg View Quote Reduce sewer pipe to 0-4". Problem solved. Surplus turds flow freely and with gusto. |
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OP, just glancing @ the auctions on Gunbroker, you might be money ahead chopping a modern bolt action w/ an optics mount, like this:
https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/remington-model-770%E2%84%A2-308-bolt-action-rifle#repChildCatid=637972 |
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Quoted: Good depiction, even has a river of shit sludge in the bottom. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This thread inspired me to check out the barrel of my Mosin, and, Jesus, it's nasty. Here's an artist's depiction: http://www.dwyerplumbing.com/wp-content/uploads/Sewer-Pipe.jpg Good depiction, even has a river of shit sludge in the bottom. That's Ballistol. |
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Quoted: Reduce sewer pipe to 0-4". Problem solved. Surplus turds flow freely and with gusto. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: This thread inspired me to check out the barrel of my Mosin, and, Jesus, it's nasty. Here's an artist's depiction: http://www.dwyerplumbing.com/wp-content/uploads/Sewer-Pipe.jpg Reduce sewer pipe to 0-4". Problem solved. Surplus turds flow freely and with gusto. Blunderbuss-shaped Obrez when? |
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Quoted: OP, just glancing @ the auctions on Gunbroker, you might be money ahead chopping a modern bolt action w/ an optics mount, like this: https://www.academy.com/shop/pdp/remington-model-770%E2%84%A2-308-bolt-action-rifle#repChildCatid=637972 View Quote I've considered this. I have a winchester 7mm wsm I don't really care for. |
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Quoted: You can recrown it with a carriage bolt, a drill, and some kind of abrasive if you're feeling fancy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Lol custom barrels on a Mosin. This will be a hack job Communist trash turned into shorter communist trash I might not even deburr it You can recrown it with a carriage bolt, a drill, and some kind of abrasive if you're feeling fancy. The proper way to cut Obrez is to use a hacksaw to make a circular cut, but not all the way down. Then dip the barrel in water and fire. It will form nice crown. This process was described in one of the musiums in Russia that I visited. |
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View Quote Wow that was strange. |
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Best as I can tell, the carbine is numbers matching.
... The rifle is absolutely not. I bought that stock myself because it came in some plastic monstrosity NOT A SEX JOKE. $89 I believe it's what I paid for the rifle. ... So yeah. |
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Quoted: My wrist hurts just looking at it. View Quote Can't be worse than these. Attached File Attached File |
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