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BlurryEyed said: Don't most people replace these stocks with something from Hogue anyways?
Good point....
jmace57
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 22, 2013 @ 7:06p
FWIW - I have refinished a couple of M-N stocks and the wood was absolutely beautiful underneath the varnish they put on them.
PacoDeth
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2013 @ 7:18p
while one might argue that $300-ish is alot for a custom stock on a $100 rifle, can't help but think these CBRPS bullpup stocks for the Mosin are freakin awesome!
Considering the Mosin is one heck of a gun with great accuracy, even for it's age, it might be worth it to modernize and reduce the length of the gun: http://www.cbrps.com/Products.html
PacoDeth
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2013 @ 7:19p
jmace57 said: FWIW - I have refinished a couple of M-N stocks and the wood was absolutely beautiful underneath the varnish they put on them.
How do you strip them? Some sort of liquid or foam stripper? or just sanding?
jmace57
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 22, 2013 @ 8:38p
PacoDeth said: jmace57 said: FWIW - I have refinished a couple of M-N stocks and the wood was absolutely beautiful underneath the varnish they put on them.
How do you strip them? Some sort of liquid or foam stripper? or just sanding?
As I recall I started spraying with "Simple Green"...but it went really slowly. I then used a product called Krud Kutter and it worked great. Stripped the old varnish off and didn't harm the wood at all. I then did the light sanding . I watched this video on youtube (but there are quit a few) Link
I just bought a Birchwood Casey stock refinising kit and followed the directions.
buster2
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2013 @ 8:43p
These are supposed to be coming in March @ about $160, 10 shot magazine and free float barrel will surely induce a very accurate target or match rifle in the future, , adjustable Timney trigger mount, adjustable stock, the list is a perfect storm for those Mosin owners that wanna make a tack driver out of one, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oapv0tEq1kc&feature=youtube_gdata...
clearanceman
Senior Member - 10K
posted: Jan. 22, 2013 @ 8:50p
buster2 said: These are supposed to be coming in March @ about $160, 10 shot magazine and free float barrel will surely induce a very accurate target or match rifle in the future, , adjustable Timney trigger mount, adjustable stock, the list is a perfect storm for those Mosin owners that wanna make a tack driver out of one, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oapv0tEq1kc&feature=youtube_gdata...
Very interesting but I probably wouldn't put a lot of money in one of these or you might as well buy one of the cheaper decent bolt actions on the market IMO such as the Savage Axis or TC Venture. Or a used decent bolt action for even less.
I've got a mauser 98 with douglas barrel and timney trigger that I got from my father in law. But I put a lot into it to make it correct. It had feeding problems and I needed a better stock and this is after the bolt handle has already been bent for scope clearance the nice barrel and trigger. It's a tack driver but I've probably got close to $600 in it now too. I would have kept the rifle anyway but I didn't intend to put so much in it. Mods and gunsmithing costs add up quickly unless you can do it all yourself.
spdracer5g
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 22, 2013 @ 9:04p
This is perfect! Years ago these rifles were selling at 4 for $100 with bad stocks, I have several that I picked up and set aside and haven't done anything with.
This is freakin awesome! And the addition of up to a 10rd mag, nice!
bottomfeeder
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 23, 2013 @ 12:46a
Is there a possible promo code still active? the bottomfeeder
buster2
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 23, 2013 @ 6:52a
clearanceman said: buster2 said: These are supposed to be coming in March @ about $160, 10 shot magazine and free float barrel will surely induce a very accurate target or match rifle in the future, , adjustable Timney trigger mount, adjustable stock, the list is a perfect storm for those Mosin owners that wanna make a tack driver out of one, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oapv0tEq1kc&feature=youtube_gdata...
Very interesting but I probably wouldn't put a lot of money in one of these or you might as well buy one of the cheaper decent bolt actions on the market IMO such as the Savage Axis or TC Venture. Or a used decent bolt action for even less.
I've got a mauser 98 with douglas barrel and timney trigger that I got from my father in law. But I put a lot into it to make it correct. It had feeding problems and I needed a better stock and this is after the bolt handle has already been bent for scope clearance the nice barrel and trigger. It's a tack driver but I've probably got close to $600 in it now too. I would have kept the rifle anyway but I didn't intend to put so much in it. Mods and gunsmithing costs add up quickly unless you can do it all yourself.
Your probably looking at less than $300 for a very accurate rifle with this stock and a decent Mosin that can readily be p/u for $100, where are you goin to find that and ammo is abundent vs whats available out there for now.While I appreciate your opinion I think its a great idea w/10 rnd magazine offering tack driver accuracy in a nice lightweight platfrom.You don't need a bent bolt w/this platform as mounts are available for either scout or regular styled mounting in several configurations. I shoot in competition with my Mosins at 300-500 yrd range and still shoot the bottom out of a can of corn at 200 yrds easily with my Mosins tho they are modified and have a bent bolt as well as recrowning,shortened barrels, scope mounts,Timney trg, better handloads,etc.
clearanceman
Senior Member - 10K
posted: Jan. 23, 2013 @ 8:57a
buster2 said: clearanceman said: buster2 said: These are supposed to be coming in March @ about $160, 10 shot magazine and free float barrel will surely induce a very accurate target or match rifle in the future, , adjustable Timney trigger mount, adjustable stock, the list is a perfect storm for those Mosin owners that wanna make a tack driver out of one, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oapv0tEq1kc&feature=youtube_gdata...
Very interesting but I probably wouldn't put a lot of money in one of these or you might as well buy one of the cheaper decent bolt actions on the market IMO such as the Savage Axis or TC Venture. Or a used decent bolt action for even less.
I've got a mauser 98 with douglas barrel and timney trigger that I got from my father in law. But I put a lot into it to make it correct. It had feeding problems and I needed a better stock and this is after the bolt handle has already been bent for scope clearance the nice barrel and trigger. It's a tack driver but I've probably got close to $600 in it now too. I would have kept the rifle anyway but I didn't intend to put so much in it. Mods and gunsmithing costs add up quickly unless you can do it all yourself.
Your probably looking at less than $300 for a very accurate rifle with this stock and a decent Mosin that can readily be p/u for $100, where are you goin to find that and ammo is abundent vs whats available out there for now.While I appreciate your opinion I think its a great idea w/10 rnd magazine offering tack driver accuracy in a nice lightweight platfrom.You don't need a bent bolt w/this platform as mounts are available for either scout or regular styled mounting in several configurations. I shoot in competition with my Mosins at 300-500 yrd range and still shoot the bottom out of a can of corn at 200 yrds easily with my Mosins tho they are modified and have a bent bolt as well as recrowning,shortened barrels, scope mounts,Timney trg, better handloads,etc.
I see, what I'm saying doesn't apply as much to this rifle then. I'm not that familiar with it and I shouldn't have applied a general idea. Is there decent hunting ammo available or does a person need to hand load?
netsurf12
Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 23, 2013 @ 9:59a
Great!
Now if I can just find a Nagant I'm all set
Already have my C&R, everywhere I look is out of stock or only has snipers
Already have my C&R, everywhere I look is out of stock or only has snipers
Try here, has a turned down bolt already and still under $200 maybe w/ship. These are getting hard to find and values have gone up try these 2 links to see if they are available ,http://www.lawweapons.org/index.php/component/content/article/10 , https://www.samcoglobal.com/rifles-nagant.html ,pricings high at Samco, but they are true old Sniper rifles the ones at Lawweapons I don't know much about and it may be a gamble but they do sell a lot to L.E from what I understand. You could always go to a gunshow and maybe p/u one for say $130 but then again maybe not with all the craziness going around by the NRA sponsered hysteria
netsurf12
Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 23, 2013 @ 11:30a
Thanks buster, I'll check them out.
I refuse to go to gun shows now and deal with the crowds and gouging.
buster2
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 23, 2013 @ 12:28p
The guys over at ProMag/Archangel said those stocks won't be available till April as they are already geting orders from dealers,Gee I wonder why,right up there next to HiPoint pistols as its 1 of the most popular guns out there lol
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