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F*O*A*D November 17th 14 09:12 PM

Speaking of guns!
 
On 11/17/14 4:01 PM, Tim wrote:
Swede Mauser is a great rifle but if you really want something that nobody else seems to have, go for a Schmidt-Rubin 'straight pull'

I love mine!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=sj3a62x-DFA

very nice

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Just because you are opposed to abortion doesn’t make you pro-life. Your
morality is deeply lacking if all you want is a child born but not a
child fed, not a child educated, not a child housed, not a child
clothed, not a child able to see the doctor. That’s not pro-life…that’s
pro-birth.

F*O*A*D November 17th 14 09:14 PM

Speaking of guns!
 
On 11/17/14 4:07 PM, Poco Loco wrote:
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 13:13:29 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 12:39:00 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Anyone have any suggestions on the removal of cosmoline from my newly
acquired Mosin-Nagant?


You can cut it with paint or lacquer thinner but most of the removal
is mechanical.
If you use a solvent, you need to get a protecting coat of oil back on
it right away.
We had to bring a couple of 1911s back from this mummification on the
ship. We detail stripped them, wiped off all we could and dunked the
metal parts in a bucket of thinner over night. They came out like
new.
One of the GM3s stripped the grease off a set of the walnut stocks and
refinished them with linseed oil. They came out pretty nice.


A four foot chunk of pvc capped at one end and filled with mineral
spirits might do the job.

Now I just can't wait to get to Wal Mart to buy a gallon of mineral
spirits.

Drink up!

--
Just because you are opposed to abortion doesn’t make you pro-life. Your
morality is deeply lacking if all you want is a child born but not a
child fed, not a child educated, not a child housed, not a child
clothed, not a child able to see the doctor. That’s not pro-life…that’s
pro-birth.

Poco Loco November 17th 14 10:33 PM

Speaking of guns!
 
On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 17:13:41 -0500, wrote:

On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 16:07:14 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 13:13:29 -0500,
wrote:

On Mon, 17 Nov 2014 12:39:00 -0500, Poco Loco
wrote:

Anyone have any suggestions on the removal of cosmoline from my newly
acquired Mosin-Nagant?

You can cut it with paint or lacquer thinner but most of the removal
is mechanical.
If you use a solvent, you need to get a protecting coat of oil back on
it right away.
We had to bring a couple of 1911s back from this mummification on the
ship. We detail stripped them, wiped off all we could and dunked the
metal parts in a bucket of thinner over night. They came out like
new.
One of the GM3s stripped the grease off a set of the walnut stocks and
refinished them with linseed oil. They came out pretty nice.


A four foot chunk of pvc capped at one end and filled with mineral
spirits might do the job.

Now I just can't wait to get to Wal Mart to buy a gallon of mineral
spirits.


Gasoline would work and it is a lot cheaper. Toss in a bottle or 2 of
isopropyl alcohol and you have Gun Scrubber like the guy was talking
about in the video.


Well, I've already got the gas. Maybe I've even got the alcohol. We'll
see. Hate to miss out on a trip to Wal Mart.

But, now I've got a root canal scheduled for tomorrow, so may miss out
anyway. I'm thinking that since this gun will be a gift, maybe I
should let the cleaning thereof be part of same.

RGrew176 November 18th 14 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poco Loco (Post 1018391)
Anyone have any suggestions on the removal of cosmoline from my newly
acquired Mosin-Nagant?
--

"The modern definition of 'racist' is someone who's winning an argument
with a liberal."

....Peter Brimelow (Author)
(Thanks, Luddite!)

Siince it is a gift I hope you will post how the giftee likes the gift. I bought a Mosin Nagant last year and I have now shot it a couple of times. What is the year of the one you purchased. Mine was manufactured in 1939. My research on the weapon led me to purchase one manufactured prior to the German invasion in June of 1941. Prior to the invasion they were well built weapons. After the invasion they were produced as fast as possible and the quality level declined.

Mine came with all the stuff with the excpetion of a sling. I ordered one last week and it arrived yesterday so now my weapon is complete. For the record the hard sights on the weapon are ranged out to 300 yards. Below that distance they will shoot high.

It is a fun weapon to shoot.

Poco Loco November 18th 14 02:04 PM

Speaking of guns!
 
On Tue, 18 Nov 2014 08:03:57 +0000, RGrew176
wrote:


Poco Loco;1018391 Wrote:
Anyone have any suggestions on the removal of cosmoline from my newly
acquired Mosin-Nagant?
--

"The modern definition of 'racist' is someone who's winning an argument
with a liberal."

....Peter Brimelow (Author)
(Thanks, Luddite!)


Siince it is a gift I hope you will post how the giftee likes the gift.
I bought a Mosin Nagant last year and I have now shot it a couple of
times. What is the year of the one you purchased. Mine was manufactured
in 1939. My research on the weapon led me to purchase one manufactured
prior to the German invasion in June of 1941. Prior to the invasion they
were well built weapons. After the invasion they were produced as fast
as possible and the quality level declined.

Mine came with all the stuff with the excpetion of a sling. I ordered
one last week and it arrived yesterday so now my weapon is complete. For
the record the hard sights on the weapon are ranged out to 300 yards.
Below that distance they will shoot high.

It is a fun weapon to shoot.


I'll let you know. He may just put it on a wall. He's going into a
sideline teaching small arms handling. He and a couple buddies, all
certified NRA instructors, are just starting it up. They don't even
have a decent web page yet, but are getting business from Facebook
friends.

John H.[_5_] November 18th 14 02:28 PM

Speaking of guns!
 
On Tuesday, November 18, 2014 7:49:02 AM UTC-5, RGrew176 wrote:
Poco Loco;1018391 Wrote:
Anyone have any suggestions on the removal of cosmoline from my newly
acquired Mosin-Nagant?
--

"The modern definition of 'racist' is someone who's winning an argument
with a liberal."

....Peter Brimelow (Author)
(Thanks, Luddite!)


Siince it is a gift I hope you will post how the giftee likes the gift.
I bought a Mosin Nagant last year and I have now shot it a couple of
times. What is the year of the one you purchased. Mine was manufactured
in 1939. My research on the weapon led me to purchase one manufactured
prior to the German invasion in June of 1941. Prior to the invasion they
were well built weapons. After the invasion they were produced as fast
as possible and the quality level declined.

Mine came with all the stuff with the excpetion of a sling. I ordered
one last week and it arrived yesterday so now my weapon is complete. For
the record the hard sights on the weapon are ranged out to 300 yards.
Below that distance they will shoot high.

It is a fun weapon to shoot.




--
RGrew176


Oh, the sling and all the other stuff, bayonet, ammo pouches, tool kit, etc - everything in the picture - came with it.

http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/411550946/Mosin+Nagant+M9130+7.62x54R+Laminated+Stock+Excell ent+Condition



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