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My dads got a 1939 tula arsenal nagant gun

he found it in a house he was remodeling for some dude

the guy let him have it

it has no barrel

anybody know how much they are worth?

 

Pics?

bore condition?

Receive er pitting?

Hanguard splits?

metal nicks ?

Matching numbers?

Unique markings?

Bolt handle modified?

bolt face eaten away? Corrosive ammo and abuse or war condition...

Headspace? N/a

Barrelength? N/a

stolen?

Missing any parts?

weak firing pin spring?

Weak magazine spring?

matching stop k finish or beat to shit?

Bluein.g exterior condition?

Exterior or interior rust?

country of manufacturer?

Any repairs?

rifling condition?

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who really wants a chinese made fire arm. in my experience total crap

 

most new rifles are basically a mauser 98k anyway..

 

Chinese sks.. chrome lined barrels and chambers ... significantly improves barrel life... damn hard to beat ... other than that specific gun idk ...

 

Yup yup ... good old Paul Mauser use to sleep with his rifles ... true story

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SKSs(Chinese) were hard to beat for the under 100$ price range and 100$ for a case a ammo back in the day.

 

I prefer we all buy USA made guns like the model 70s,700s marlins ect

But I love the old German stuff also.

 

Personlly I wish they never brought the Chinese made SKS and AK clones in. Killed alot of people ove rthe years here. They can cut all of them up if they want if there is a good gun buy back program

 

But I like my SKS as a daily beat up rifle over my M1A(M-14) which Im scared to take out.

ammo cheap and hits harder than a M1 carbine.

 

 

Loopagain the Gun is about 20$ if no barrel. If a rotted barrel I would use it as JACK HANDLE

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The best Moisin Nagants were made in the USA by Remington for the Czarist Government before the Bolshevik revolution. They were seized by the US Government and used for troop training during WWI and also by the US Marines during the invasion and occupation of Vladivostok [with the Japanese Marines I might add] and seizure of the Trans Siberian Railroad, didn't read that in your history books did you.

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The best Moisin Nagants were made in the USA by Remington for the Czarist Government before the Bolshevik revolution. They were seized by the US Government and used for troop training during WWI and also by the US Marines during the invasion and occupation of Vladivostok [with the Japanese Marines I might add] and seizure of the Trans Siberian Railroad, didn't read that in your history books did you.

 

new to me ohmy.gif

 

 

I let my first mosin go so looking for another one. It's that or add a 0 and get a springfield.

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My dads got a 1939 tula arsenal nagant gun

he found it in a house he was remodeling for some dude

the guy let him have it

it has no barrel

anybody know how much they are worth?

Nothing, ive had problems with both mosins i put berrals in, a gunsmith would pay you 20-25 bucks for it maybe. You can find them, but if its tula the threads are a little different than the surplus "icky" berrals, even tho most the berrals are made in the icky factory

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i went and shot my mosin today... damn its fun to shoot.

 

got on paper with the first round at 75 yards.. they arent hard to shoot my any means. i only had 20 rounds today tho..

 

i did get on my dads shooting gong at 150yds with the iron sights. got it 2 times, but but i got it one time better than the other..

 

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my pinky fit in the hole well :lol:

 

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and then the colt and .22 target... its seen alot of lead..

 

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in any case, im hopin my spam can of 54r will be here soon...

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Nice! Gun thread! Only got one. Sig Sauer P226 X-Five Comp 9mm. Love it and it's accuracy!! Recently picked up a 1974 bolt action .22 rifle from an old lady who's husband died a while back. Found a schematic of it online, took it apart, cleaned it, and I don't think it could be more accurate. Sweet rifle!

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Oh it's been posted twice. I guess it's mainstream now.

 

 

 

 

Question for gun guys.

I'm thinking of buying a Sten from a local pawnshop

It's a MK II

 

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Asking price is 600$ and I can probably get it for less.

They have never fired it. The mk II sells for 2,000$ +

I'm surprised it's still there. People around here probably have no clue what it is. Hell, the pawn shop guys didn't know what it was.

 

Should I invest?

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