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On 1/16/15 1:20 PM, Califbill wrote:
KC wrote: On 1/16/2015 12:06 AM, Califbill wrote: Keyser Söze wrote: On 1/15/15 8:30 PM, Poquito Loco wrote: On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 19:20:33 -0500, Someone Else wrote: Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2015 17:09:45 -0500, wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2015 15:48:13 -0500, Poquito Loco wrote: On Wed, 14 Jan 2015 15:26:50 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: ...I've seen, and I've seen a lot of them. Good directions, sharp video... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opNM...o&spfreload=10 Good. Now find me one for this: http://tinyurl.com/n7djrxd Other that dropping the cylinder out, there is not much to take apart unless you want to break something ;-) I suppose you can take the grips and side plate off. And this: http://tinyurl.com/qb8xb86 some interesting stuff http://video-hned.com/Mosin+Nagant/ There's a lot of stuff out there on the MN's. I had a hard time with this one though. I need some liberal arts guy to help me out. "M?i chi ti?t liên h? : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Shop-...32054016812145 CHÚ Ý QUAN TR?NG : NGOÀI ÐU?NG LINK TRÊN CH" I'm guessing Vietnamese. Looks like some of the signs over the 'establishments' in Saigon. My wife an I watched a movie on Netflix the other night, 'Rescue Dawn' (great movie, BTW), during which I noticed that the 'enemy' fighters were carrying, in some instances, Mosin Nagant 91/30s. Check out this site, John... http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Main_Page Mosin Nagant should win a couple Oscars. I'm still trying to figure out the "attraction" of those rifles. They're not pretty. Some of them still shoot well, and I suppose the Russian ammo is cheap. But they're four feet long, and heavy. Oh, well, there's a cover for every pot. Heavy big bore rifles are more fun to shoot than lightweight rifles. As long as you do not have to carry them in battle. Yeah, cause some guns are actually "fun" to carry into battle! snerk If I have to go to battle, carrying an extra 5# means a lot. I was in the military. Did not go to the shooting part of the war, but during training we marched. A whole bunch of marching. And the M16 style weapon is a great design for jungle and urban warfare. During WW2 a Thomson sub machine gun was much better for clearing a room than a long gun, especially if it was like the Germans who used bolt action rifles. My AR-15 .223/5.56, a genuine Colt with a heavy barrel, weighs a hair over seven pounds. I have a .22LR AR that weighs about five pounds and a Winchester 1892 clone, a real clone, that weighs under six pounds. I wouldn't want to lug around a rifle that weighs more than the ones I have. A few of my friends have AR-15s that weigh less than mine, maybe a pound less, and they are happy with that weight. Lighter rifles are easier to shoot offhand while standing up. If you need a rifle for military use that packs a heavier punch, you can always call up the shooter with the AR-10. After I finish up the rebuild of my Ruger Mark III pistol, I think I might start building an AR-15 in .300 blackout with a side charging handle. I helped a friend build a "standard" .300 blackout a few months ago, and that rifle is performing well. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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