Message from @Mosin Man

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2020-02-12 21:22:39 UTC  

i know what you mean

2020-02-12 21:22:43 UTC  

@UncleDrMrBaby send me one

2020-02-12 21:22:43 UTC  

plz

2020-02-12 21:22:46 UTC  

i'll pay

2020-02-12 21:22:55 UTC  

300 bucks we good?

2020-02-12 21:23:04 UTC  

Only one of them is still original, and I ain't selling it.

2020-02-12 21:23:08 UTC  

I'll sell one of the other two

2020-02-12 21:23:24 UTC  

There is a standard 1891 model from ww1 for about 500

2020-02-12 21:23:25 UTC  

honestly the shipping and the paperwork will probably cost more than the rifle if you wanted to ship it to france lol

2020-02-12 21:23:29 UTC  

Think ill nab that one next

2020-02-12 21:23:45 UTC  

nice

2020-02-12 21:23:49 UTC  

show pics of your rifles

2020-02-12 21:24:04 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/673081851467792397/677263680123043883/JPEG_20200211_140615.jpg

2020-02-12 21:24:15 UTC  

Dubly named Sasha

2020-02-12 21:24:40 UTC  

pretty

2020-02-12 21:24:57 UTC  

Gonna refinish the stock hopefully this weekend

2020-02-12 21:25:03 UTC  

Just need to get some stain

2020-02-12 21:25:41 UTC  

mh

2020-02-12 21:25:43 UTC  

its pretty

2020-02-12 21:25:47 UTC  

is the rifling good?

2020-02-12 21:26:11 UTC  

I think it's pretty good for how old it is. Hasn't been rebored

2020-02-12 21:26:49 UTC  

nice

2020-02-12 21:26:55 UTC  

did you know that you could resight it

2020-02-12 21:26:59 UTC  

because originally

2020-02-12 21:27:04 UTC  

mosins were made peasant proof

2020-02-12 21:27:14 UTC  

so that you didnt need to use the adjustable view

2020-02-12 21:27:24 UTC  

soviet soldiers were trained to aim at the belt buckle

2020-02-12 21:27:34 UTC  

so you can resight it using a hammer and a file

2020-02-12 21:27:47 UTC  

or buy a special tool made for the mosin that costs like 20 bucks

2020-02-12 21:27:51 UTC  

I used my mosins for gunsmithing practice

2020-02-12 21:28:00 UTC  

but still need the file to file the elevation sight thing

2020-02-12 21:28:05 UTC  

i can find you the vid if you want

2020-02-12 21:28:18 UTC  

Well most infantry mosins have their globes adjusted left because it was originally sighted in with the bayonet attachted

2020-02-12 21:28:22 UTC  

here

2020-02-12 21:28:24 UTC  

ye

2020-02-12 21:28:26 UTC  

Rear sight is pinned and soldered. You can drift the pin out, then use a torch to heat the rear sight and it will fall right off

2020-02-12 21:28:29 UTC  

it was made to be shot with the bayonet

2020-02-12 21:28:37 UTC  

no i meant front sight

2020-02-12 21:28:40 UTC  

ah

2020-02-12 21:28:50 UTC  

i just dont know the exact terms in english