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On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 07:59:48 -0500, Mucho Loco
wrote: That is why god invented scopes ;-) The new (old) Mosin Nagant will come so equipped, thank God. === Rather than spending a lot of money tricking out a Mosin, you might consider getting a different gun entirely. There are some pretty good 223s around that are extremely accurate and more fun to shoot. The jury is still out on mine but it's not exactly my favorite gun at this point. |
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On 2/1/15 10:21 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 07:59:48 -0500, Mucho Loco wrote: That is why god invented scopes ;-) The new (old) Mosin Nagant will come so equipped, thank God. === Rather than spending a lot of money tricking out a Mosin, you might consider getting a different gun entirely. There are some pretty good 223s around that are extremely accurate and more fun to shoot. The jury is still out on mine but it's not exactly my favorite gun at this point. I like "old fashioned" style firearms, like lever action rifles and revolvers, and I'd love to have a "cherry" Swedish Mauser. I've looked at a few vids of those Mosins, and I just don't get their appeal, other than the fact that they can be bought cheap. To my eye, they're too big, ugly and, of course, heavy. But to each his own. If I decide I need to "carry" again, I'll probably get one of the new small Ruger revolvers, like one of the LCRs, instead of a semi-auto. -- Proud to be a Liberal. |
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On 2/1/2015 10:47 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 2/1/15 10:21 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 07:59:48 -0500, Mucho Loco wrote: That is why god invented scopes ;-) The new (old) Mosin Nagant will come so equipped, thank God. === Rather than spending a lot of money tricking out a Mosin, you might consider getting a different gun entirely. There are some pretty good 223s around that are extremely accurate and more fun to shoot. The jury is still out on mine but it's not exactly my favorite gun at this point. I like "old fashioned" style firearms, like lever action rifles and revolvers, and I'd love to have a "cherry" Swedish Mauser. I've looked at a few vids of those Mosins, and I just don't get their appeal, other than the fact that they can be bought cheap. To my eye, they're too big, ugly and, of course, heavy. But to each his own. If I decide I need to "carry" again, I'll probably get one of the new small Ruger revolvers, like one of the LCRs, instead of a semi-auto. My grandfather (who immigrated from Sweden) was a sportsman and gun collector. I remember as a kid that he had a shooting range set up in the basement of his house in Quincy, MA for the handguns. He had many handguns and rifles, including a Swedish Mauser. One day he asked my older cousin and I to pick our favorite and he would give it to us when we became old enough. I picked a German Luger that he had. But, it turns out he lived to a ripe old age and I never inherited the Luger. My father had it and sold it. He had no interest in guns. My brother has a very old double barreled shotgun that my grandfather gave him. It was disabled so it could never be fired but I think it dates back to the mid-1800's. He has it hanging over his fireplace. |
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"Mr. Luddite" wrote:
On 2/1/2015 10:47 AM, Keyser Söze wrote: On 2/1/15 10:21 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 07:59:48 -0500, Mucho Loco wrote: That is why god invented scopes ;-) The new (old) Mosin Nagant will come so equipped, thank God. === Rather than spending a lot of money tricking out a Mosin, you might consider getting a different gun entirely. There are some pretty good 223s around that are extremely accurate and more fun to shoot. The jury is still out on mine but it's not exactly my favorite gun at this point. I like "old fashioned" style firearms, like lever action rifles and revolvers, and I'd love to have a "cherry" Swedish Mauser. I've looked at a few vids of those Mosins, and I just don't get their appeal, other than the fact that they can be bought cheap. To my eye, they're too big, ugly and, of course, heavy. But to each his own. If I decide I need to "carry" again, I'll probably get one of the new small Ruger revolvers, like one of the LCRs, instead of a semi-auto. My grandfather (who immigrated from Sweden) was a sportsman and gun collector. I remember as a kid that he had a shooting range set up in the basement of his house in Quincy, MA for the handguns. He had many handguns and rifles, including a Swedish Mauser. One day he asked my older cousin and I to pick our favorite and he would give it to us when we became old enough. I picked a German Luger that he had. But, it turns out he lived to a ripe old age and I never inherited the Luger. My father had it and sold it. He had no interest in guns. My brother has a very old double barreled shotgun that my grandfather gave him. It was disabled so it could never be fired but I think it dates back to the mid-1800's. He has it hanging over his fireplace. I tried to buy a Damascus Twist double barrel shotgun about 50 years ago. Lady bought a house and the shotgun was in the house. I would have loved to have that as a display weapon. Would disable firing. As was most likely a black powder weapon. But you could see the welding in the barrel from the constuction. |
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On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 10:21:26 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:
On Sun, 01 Feb 2015 07:59:48 -0500, Mucho Loco wrote: That is why god invented scopes ;-) The new (old) Mosin Nagant will come so equipped, thank God. === Rather than spending a lot of money tricking out a Mosin, you might consider getting a different gun entirely. There are some pretty good 223s around that are extremely accurate and more fun to shoot. The jury is still out on mine but it's not exactly my favorite gun at this point. No tricking out involved. This is on its way (scroll down for pictures). http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=464255949 Nope, the Mosin is not the easiest gun to shoot, but that adds to the challenge of hitting something with it. The Ruger Mini 14 Ranch Gun is interesting though. Maybe next year. http://tinyurl.com/o55x587 -- Guns don't cause problems. The behavior of certain gun owners causes problems. |
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