Does your Mosin Nagant have this box marking?
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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I’m amazed at how much Mosins have went up in value.
They aren't going to get any cheaper sadly :(
I picked mine up for $250 and haven’t found one that cheap anywhere
@@literallydale1265 Mint 1938 91/30 for $89.95 at Dunham Sports. Refurb.
I picked up a 1943 m-44 that has three adjustment marks and a counterbore 🧐
Thanks Big Sam for the good information!
Hey Big Sam, thanks for the info!
No problemo, thanks for watching!
6:06 my immediate assumption is that this marking is so the comerade screwing the receiver and barrel together knows to line up the threads appropriately via these marks. Avoids overthreading.
Thanks for the video Captain👍🏻
Thanks for the information Big Sam
Re-Zeroed with OUT the bayonet?
Enjoy your videos but it would be great if you could temporarily white the markings. They are difficult to see.
I have an M1938 with 3 of those boxes. I also have a symbol that looks like what you would see as an angle indicator on a modern day print (Like a triangle with on rounded side) with an X in the middle of it. As many symbols as I've seen, I've not seen anyone speak of it yet.
I've an old 91/30 with the Russian eagle and an Austrian capture mark. Can't recall which mark, there are so many on it. Also has SA in a square, which means at one time it was captured by Finland ? Sadly, the barrel is horribly rusted inside with deep pitting. I have a replacement barrel with excellent bore but haven't the $$ at the moment to have it swapped.
That's really cool! Could you please email me some pictures of this rifle? I would love to see this!
Do it your self. I've done three so far and they all work flawlessly.
When did they stop making hex receiver? 1941?
The hex reciever stopped being produced in 1936, thanks for watching!