Sporterizing the Mosin Nagant Part 13- Range time

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    Skipped a few video segments, because it only involved simple operations to finish up. I will make up for it by doing videos on scope mounting, bore sighting, and other similar operations in the future.
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  • @regsparkes6507
    @regsparkes6507 7 років тому +16

    6 or 7 years on, and this project is still valuable ( to me at least ) today.
    Thanks to you all, Eric, for doing this project and to Ray and Chad for their help and input.. Great job.

    • @PointofimpactTV
      @PointofimpactTV 7 років тому +2

      I'm just watching it now, great series.

  • @samualiam9981
    @samualiam9981 9 років тому +5

    4 years ago I set out to build this exact same rifle. Finally, two days ago, I did just that with the exception of a Vortex Diamondback scope.
    Thanks guys.

  • @rossmum
    @rossmum 13 років тому +1

    Probably the first sporterised 91/30 I've seen that doesn't make my blood boil - not only that but it looks pretty sharp, too. Nicely done, and I'm glad there are still people out there who can do these things properly.

  • @HamRadioCrashCourse
    @HamRadioCrashCourse 13 років тому

    Totally impressed with this build. Your really took the Mosin to an extreme but classy area with that build.

  • @tyrssen1
    @tyrssen1 12 років тому

    Nicely done, gents! Proof positive of the old adage, "a bad day at the range is better than a good day at work." And a GOOD day at the range ... as shown here ... is pure heaven!

  • @757mech1
    @757mech1 12 років тому

    I watched the whole 13 part series and I am very happy with the info you have put together here! AWESOME!! THANKYOU!!

  • @AllGunsConsidered
    @AllGunsConsidered 12 років тому

    Man that gun looks beautiful! I'm not really a huge fan of "sporterizing" old military firearms, but you did that Mosin justice! great job!

  • @1LoneWolf4
    @1LoneWolf4 11 років тому +1

    Customizing a $100 surplus rifle is a blast. I've got less than $350 in mine, and it's as unique as they get. Was apprehensive when I started the project, but everything turned out nicely. It shoots far better than my expectations,with a less than perfect bore - had to do a lot of polishing to get it in good shape. With certain hunting ammo, this custom 91-30 shoots MOA or better. With surplus ammo, 2-3" @ 100yds. I wouldn't part with my 91-30 - 1 of a kind Mosin customized by me:)

  • @salmonking007
    @salmonking007 13 років тому

    Glad it turned out well man! I've loved this series and really appreciate all your time you took from your schedule to document it. Happy shooting!

  • @MrDugywugy
    @MrDugywugy 13 років тому

    I just watched your complete series on this rifle. And, I am impressed!
    Awesome! Keep it up!
    Thank you.

  • @GLN305
    @GLN305 12 років тому

    Well, I was considering a Mosin, now I am completely hooked. I want a good rifle and I like modding, so this is perfect for me. Great vid, thanks for taking the time to make it.

  • @rstroute4010
    @rstroute4010 6 років тому +1

    I just watched a 13 part video series on polishing a turd. What a shooter, well done.

  • @LeadTheBore
    @LeadTheBore 12 років тому

    Sporterizing a Mosin is a project made to be fun, but you'll never turn one into a benchrest rifle. Ever.
    People have been trying to build Mauser 98's, 1903's, & Eddystones for at least the last 50yrs. trying to wring as much as they possibly can out of them, and while they are capable of extremely fine accuracy, even they cannot touch a modern rifle when it comes down to sheer mechanical consistency. The Mosins are a lesser rifle than any of the above.
    Great job iraqveteran! Looks good!

  • @mlr1941
    @mlr1941 11 років тому

    Thanks for the series on this rifle. After my double stack 1911 project will start on this rifle.

  • @newerest1
    @newerest1 3 роки тому +3

    wonder if eric regrets this video series now? I mean think about all the surplus rifles that will never be able to be restored to original condition. he literally said we would never run out of mosins lol

  • @ChromeFreak123
    @ChromeFreak123 13 років тому

    Beautiful finished project, you are one of the guys on yt that I have a lot of respect for. Great job.

  • @ExpendableOne23
    @ExpendableOne23 13 років тому

    It looks great! Did you have trouble with ejecting the spent casings? Or was that a product of you being gentle with the bolt rather than the bolt itself? I'm pretty jealous of how your mosin looks, but to be honest I kind of enjoy the character that mine has developed over the years of me shooting it. I'd consider doing this to a freshly bought rifle, but not my Sophe. Great vids brother.

  • @tradrick1
    @tradrick1 12 років тому

    This was a awesome video series. You guys do good work. I just found a place online were I can get Mosin for 100.00. They are suppose to be arsenal refinished. And you can pay $10 more to get a hand picked one that has a better looking bore and crown. Will be calling them Monday. Great project, you guys taught me a lot about this rifle. Two thumbs way up!! Keep up the great work.

  • @100radsbar
    @100radsbar 9 років тому +1

    The Barnaul 203gr. SPBT shoots excellent out of my old 1933 Mosin, it is the best shooting round for those old girls :)

  • @SchumerHall
    @SchumerHall 11 років тому

    Loved the beginning WHYshould an MGs be sporterized. Politely disquieted the PEANUT GALLERY LOL. Steps 1-13 provided obvious EXPERT EXPERiENCE. PROFESSIONAL, AMAZING & UNBELIEVABLE comprehensive process gentlemen. Thank you sincerely for kindly sharing your expertise,and knowledge. One VET to another thanks for your SERVICE. gentlemen. Haven't watched anything from your VAST ONLINE LIBRARY without learning something valuable. Wish I lived close enough to visit your shop.PEACE

  • @GutpileCharlie
    @GutpileCharlie 13 років тому

    Excellent video. Thanks again for these offerings.
    I've got a whole closet and safe full of Mosin-Nagant rifles and have never consider "bubbaizing" one, however, what you have done here is really nice.
    I wouldn't mind having one of those little hummers.
    Good work.

  • @HitokiriRaiden
    @HitokiriRaiden 13 років тому

    got to love these old rifles, Just cant beat it, and with a little work can shoot with the best of them.

  • @desertfox2020
    @desertfox2020 11 років тому

    I agree completely. At my local range I've seen some pretty rare and interesting stuff (like a suppressed M24 sniper rifle) but custom rifles always are the most attention getting.

  • @toddklekotka3340
    @toddklekotka3340 10 років тому +2

    Nice rifle. Love the sound of the bolt as its cycled!

  • @quistan2
    @quistan2 12 років тому

    That was my guess too, but still, brass polishes up. It detracts from the effect if you dont let the ejector work the way its supposed to.

  • @tonykovatto4425
    @tonykovatto4425 9 років тому +3

    Can you install a rock solid scope mount on your Mosin after you realize you don't like the ATI scope mount that you've already installed?

    • @noahhackbart4195
      @noahhackbart4195 8 років тому +2

      +Tony Kovatto (tk1776) yes the holes you drilled on the top of the receiver will match a rock solid mount, and depending on the mount you will need to drill and tap another hole on your reciever

  • @Owmyballsdude
    @Owmyballsdude 11 років тому

    Dude, their is a word that comes to mind, And that word is SUH---WEEET!.
    Bravo on your skill and patience.
    Cheers

  • @unknownperpetrator
    @unknownperpetrator 13 років тому

    I have really been looking forward to seeing this rifle in action. Awesome Eric! Outstanding work.

  • @tattseleven
    @tattseleven 11 років тому

    ive just sat and watched all 13 vids an realy enjoyed it,,keep up the good work guys :)

  • @AlexSchus
    @AlexSchus 12 років тому

    That is one good looking rifle. I'm usually not fond of sporterizing a military firearm, but this one is a looker. Will make a great bushveld rifle.

  • @willwood487
    @willwood487 13 років тому

    I hope my rifle project comes out half this good! excellent job to you and Ray! good shooting bu the way!

  • @IronBuddha80
    @IronBuddha80 11 років тому

    This has to be the nicest MN's I've seen on youtube! Great Job Guys!

  • @theseakite2
    @theseakite2 13 років тому

    That is the most elegant conversion I've ever seen, wish I had the skills to do that to mine. :)

  • @bigshowthe-tn-redneck2471
    @bigshowthe-tn-redneck2471 8 років тому +2

    Do you do builds like this for the public on mosin nagants 91/30's

  • @MavHunter20XX
    @MavHunter20XX 13 років тому

    Does the barrel heating up effect trajectory? Should I expect the rifle to shoot in the same group despite the increase in temp from firing?

  • @HurricaneWarrior1
    @HurricaneWarrior1 11 років тому

    He's not extracting the casings by hand, he's just extracting them very slowly into his hand so the extractor doesn't kick them out into the field.
    When brass gets kicked onto the ground it can get damaged, and he probably reloads his brass so that's why he's taking care of it.

  • @collateral1207
    @collateral1207 12 років тому

    yea dude they are great rifles, i have refinished the stock on mine where it looks nice and glossy and ive setup a 2x20 scout scope which is very very fun to use when shooting. just be sure if your gunna get a scout scope mount, go with the"Brassstacker" scout mount, just due to its high quality machining and no mods to the rifle itself

  • @BruticusUMC
    @BruticusUMC 13 років тому

    @Iraqveteran8888 Thanks Iraqveteran! Appreciate it! So awesome to have a guy like you doing these kind videos. Many thanks to you sir!

  • @BigAgitator
    @BigAgitator 12 років тому

    Very nice work. I am partial to the mosin nagants. I like your bolt cycling technique. My action is one of the longer ones so it is taking me some time to adjust.

  • @BoostedTT91
    @BoostedTT91 13 років тому

    What weight bullet have You found to shoot the best for the mosin nagant? About to do some hand loads for this and trying to decide what grain bullets to use

  • @buhrdt
    @buhrdt 13 років тому

    Nice job with the rifle. If I understand right it is not the standard trigger, and that was my biggest gripe about the Mosin, other than that I like the rifle. This sporterized rifle here looks great, and seems to shoot quite well too, kinda makes ya' give some respect to the Soviet snipers doing what they did with what they had.

  • @DeusMalleus
    @DeusMalleus 12 років тому

    Yeah, though you can't reload a PU-Scoped Mosin with strippers unless it's the early models that have an offset scope, as its too close to the receiver to fit a clip in. If you don't mind a higher scope, using some heightened rings (maybe a 1"-2" pair) will allow you to use strippers.
    I'm working on an external box magazine addon for the Nagant's, trying to use the same mag housing, but I might have to make a new one.

  • @NaxTactical
    @NaxTactical 12 років тому

    This rifle is beautiful! Now that, is a sporterized Mosin!

  • @firearms1894
    @firearms1894 13 років тому

    Nice job you did on the nagant. Thanks for sharing with us and posting.

  • @TheBlabla1996
    @TheBlabla1996 11 років тому

    you gotta love the solid action of those ww2 era rifles

  • @Wisconsin.pikachu
    @Wisconsin.pikachu 11 років тому

    why do you have to extract the round by hand do the mosin nagants have no extractor in them? or did you remove it in the process of sporterizing it?

  • @407ForRent
    @407ForRent 13 років тому

    Great project, thanks for taking the time to video it and post it.

  • @TheMetalHeaD256
    @TheMetalHeaD256 10 років тому +1

    This is such a gorgeous rifle. I would love to own this one. But really my non-accurized scout rifle with the original stock and a Brass Stacker mount (and soon-to-be, a Smith brass-bead front sight) does everything I need it to do.

    • @TheMetalHeaD256
      @TheMetalHeaD256 10 років тому

      Haha i'd seen some videos of DIY shims of cork, and I thought for a second about doing that myself because I have some cork that would be perfect for that too. But I have one major question on that: how much does it change your point of impact? I'd be afraid of turning my Mosin into an uncontrollable anti-aircraft gun. So is it really that bad? Or is it within the range of the Smith front sight's adjustment? Or more importantly, my Leupold scout scope.

    • @TheMetalHeaD256
      @TheMetalHeaD256 10 років тому

      I wish I was having as much fun... The only weak point in the fun I'm having is trigger time. Instead I have to watch IV8888 and the others have all the fun... I get to pop off some rounds about once every 6 months. If I'm lucky. And that's a really good point on the hand guards. I've always wanted to shave some off of especially the bottom one. The top one is so fragile that I'm pretty afraid to but I don't see harm in doing the bottom one. At very least, like you said, smoothing it up so individual grains can't cause pressure points. and YEP, you're certainly right about the shims. It would be easy to simply take them off. I guess I'll have to throw some into my order when I get my post. As far as the scout mount, you'll love every bit of it. Very solid, very reversible if you don't like it, and you can easily use your irons. It sets your cheek just as high as a PU scope would.

  • @dtq73880
    @dtq73880 12 років тому

    Beautiful rifle You truly made a silk purse from a sows ear.

  • @colonelbeanbagsfishing1488
    @colonelbeanbagsfishing1488 3 роки тому

    Still one of my favourite videos.

  • @Navyguy0023
    @Navyguy0023 13 років тому

    Very nice.... I didn't think it was going to shoot that good. Looking forward to seeing what handloads will do!

  • @paltryengineer
    @paltryengineer 13 років тому

    excellent vid, got some good groups out of that thing, good to see after the work you put in

  • @docwilkey
    @docwilkey 12 років тому

    really nice job! it looks great. Been watching the full series. I am a big fan of the mosin anyway.

  • @poulo69
    @poulo69 13 років тому

    great job lads it looks great and shoots even better. big thumbs up

  • @akgp1975
    @akgp1975 13 років тому

    Dang! You did a real bang up job on that weapon! Looks great!

  • @Randy_Cox
    @Randy_Cox 4 роки тому +1

    Love these old videos where 3" or 4" groups where called good groups and tack driver.🤣🤣🤣

  • @donsgotmoney
    @donsgotmoney 12 років тому

    What is your scope size? Tactical or hunting? Great looking gun.

  • @vince38curious2
    @vince38curious2 13 років тому

    Well that was worth all the work and waiting Beautiful job It looks great and shoots better Tack driver !

  • @jaybird3446
    @jaybird3446 12 років тому

    Very nice build.My brother and me are new to Mosin's and I dont own any and he has 2.First question I have is where did you get the tool to measure to see if the gun is safe to shoot?It was in video 2 where you took the extractor pin out and reinstalled the bolt.Im new to having a account on youtube so dont know how to private message and ask more questions.

  • @LeadTheBore
    @LeadTheBore 12 років тому

    Funny... Eddystone was originally a railway company.
    Remington OPENED it, but did not explicitly own it. Baldwin management did.
    Eddystone receivers were not double heat treated. They were heated to critical, quenched, and then draw tempered. M1903's were double-heat treat; albeit a very rare run of them, as they were only the low SN Springfields.
    The barrels being torqued on as tightly as they are, did not in any way crack the receivers. It is improper removal that does it.

  • @Bizzar0Stamos
    @Bizzar0Stamos 11 років тому

    Great work on both video and rifle! Can you tell me a bit more about the rifle and its construction, like which mount, scope, rings, and drilling process were used?

  • @brown55061
    @brown55061 13 років тому

    What was your final barrel length? And at that range how are your other 91/30 rifles in comparison? Looks nice though. I like how the stock turned out.

  • @Skol2386
    @Skol2386 12 років тому

    Pure craftsmanship.

  • @RobertBeveridge53
    @RobertBeveridge53 11 років тому

    that was a great job from start to finish guys.

  • @andrewknox9360
    @andrewknox9360 3 роки тому

    Fantastic video series guys. Thanks for sharing. Looking back on it, is there anything you'd do differently?

  • @cavtroopermunoz
    @cavtroopermunoz 12 років тому

    @dminor214 Good man. Have fun. I have sporterized one of mine and left the other in the original state. Just cleaned it. 400 rounds of ammo for 80 bucks. Can't go wrong with that.

  • @whiskeymike80
    @whiskeymike80 13 років тому

    Great looking rifle! I have been looking to buy a Mosin and hunt with it, but yours is freaking sick! I don't blame you for wanting to sporterize it either, because ballistically the cartridge is pretty darn versatile and can down any game, shy of grizzly, in North America. In short, I want one! ;)

  • @kniedelm
    @kniedelm 13 років тому

    im assuming you did the bent bolt at the shop. is there any where you can get the bolt assembled and shipped from? im sure i'd mess it up

  • @MrAwsomeshot
    @MrAwsomeshot 12 років тому

    ever heard of a country called finland? they had several mosin "concept" rifles used in competition shooting.
    30-06 has just slightly superior ballistics to 7.62r but @ the cost of a much longer action. Mosin has an action that feels like a .308 especially if you relocate the bolt handle and notch out the receiver.
    and if there was a major event the first rifle I'd grab would be a practical rifle: easy to shoot and maintain, common ammo, and has good ballistic potential.

  • @blahgah002
    @blahgah002 13 років тому

    Niccee build. Have you worked up hand loads yet? I'm getting ready to start loading mine, just tryin to get some ideas of what other people use when loading 54r's..

  • @TheAlbertaChannel
    @TheAlbertaChannel 11 років тому

    what kind of scope mount is that? how well does it stay on given the recoil of the rifle?

  • @clamum
    @clamum 13 років тому

    Nice group by Chad, and kickass work with the project! I can't wait to get the cosmoline off my 91/30 and shoot it.

  • @koiashesembers
    @koiashesembers 12 років тому

    at 3:51 chad shot "bernald" ammo?? I can't figure out what type of ammo you used, the 203 soft tip. and were all those factory rounds 7.62x54r?

  • @MavHunter20XX
    @MavHunter20XX 13 років тому

    Nice looking mosin. I don't really dig what you did to the receiver, but that's me. The whole unit looks awesome though.

  • @Andyplays40k
    @Andyplays40k 12 років тому

    At first I did not like the way you butcherd that nice military Mosin. But now I must congratulate you on a job well done and a great looking rifle.
    In Norway we do not see many Mosin Nagants at the range. I have never fired or held one.
    Here we have the Mauser 98 and it is has the same price as the Mosin in the US.

  • @joelthefrog1
    @joelthefrog1 11 років тому

    think the bolt has to go all the way backwards, travelling at more than a certain speed, to auto-eject, and the scope eyepiece is slightly in the way, which makes it hard to make that happen without practise.

  • @thatguy17285
    @thatguy17285 11 років тому

    i wish i could add to my orginal post and say "building your own gun from the ground up "Priceless"

  • @ANYONE3041937kyc
    @ANYONE3041937kyc 12 років тому

    What a pretty gun! Great work!

  • @SRCDLC
    @SRCDLC 13 років тому

    Were you able to get those groups you got today before you changing the stock?

  • @IcabodCrane
    @IcabodCrane 13 років тому

    @shawnmohr1989
    I could be wrong but from the trigger pull and the way it reacted I'd venture to say it's probably the stock trigger assembly. You can file them down to reduce the weight at a cost of reliability...but honestly all it takes is some skill to work the triggers. So long as they're not grainy or too loose all you have to do is squeeze it slow...which can be rough on people use to super light, refined competition type setups.

  • @cattledog901
    @cattledog901 11 років тому

    What version of PSO scope is that? Or is it just a PSO eyepiece on a different scope?

  • @1st67mustang390
    @1st67mustang390 11 років тому

    Anyone that would say you're hacks, ARE HACKS. They this this tgemselves, not some company start to finish. The Moszilla (spelled correctly is also beautiful and a great example of what throwing money at a 70 yr old riflle can yeild. Good job on both accounts!

  • @BruticusUMC
    @BruticusUMC 13 років тому

    Hey Iraqveteran, I love your videos! Especially the gunsmithing vids, but all are really cool! One question, whered you get that stock for the mosin? Id love to put it on my Izhevesk '43 Mosin.

  • @ENZORifleWorks
    @ENZORifleWorks 11 років тому

    What brand of stock is that? What was the over all cost of the mods.?
    Very nice looking rifle.

  • @packbadge
    @packbadge 12 років тому

    What Boyd stock is this?! The Prairie Hunter or the Classic?

  • @RochesterSportRifles
    @RochesterSportRifles 13 років тому

    Awesome job. Great to see it finally done, you guys didn't disappoint. Chad looks like he just came from church lol.

  • @DobermansRock
    @DobermansRock 13 років тому

    @Iraqveteran8888 We deal with a lot of ignorant people these days. You did a great job on a old rifle. Soldiers issued the original would love have what you made. I have a 1903 sporterized by Golden Arms Santa Fe division. It was my first rifle and I will never part with it. Keep up the good work fellow combat vet.

  • @mafiamanj15
    @mafiamanj15 13 років тому

    That looks really nice, good job on it! Well it looks a hell of a lot better than the "Fugly" Mosin.

  • @sanctoclaro
    @sanctoclaro 12 років тому

    beautiful gun, and it runs like a champ

  • @Deadman7782
    @Deadman7782 11 років тому

    Vasily Zaytsev would be drooling :) Great project!

  • @collateral1207
    @collateral1207 12 років тому

    i fire brown bear 174gr fmj rounds alot, and i get excellent results. would you say the 203gr softpoints are just as accurate through a full length m91/30

  • @dantheman7624
    @dantheman7624 12 років тому

    Very nice rifle. Hats off to ya Mr. Tight groups=dead deer.

  • @bluesdeluxe40
    @bluesdeluxe40 13 років тому

    This is beautifuly done, a job well done sir. Very tasteful stock.

  • @xXspectre170Xx
    @xXspectre170Xx 11 років тому

    The recoil is pretty bad for a light weight person, especially when standing up. But is it physically possible to thread the barrel on a mosin nagant?

  • @Kekermonger
    @Kekermonger 13 років тому

    Sporterized Mosin = Great elk rifle.
    I want one!

  • @jasongiddensviper478
    @jasongiddensviper478 13 років тому

    Great job Eric!

  • @Jehusits5260
    @Jehusits5260 11 років тому

    It looks like he is slowly pulling the bolt back so he can keep the brass, can't just leave brass around to be used as evidence. You can see the extractor is working fine for everyone else.

  • @RedSoxBowHunter
    @RedSoxBowHunter 13 років тому

    It looks like it kicks more then its original stock, is this because the new stock and configuration is lighter?

  • @hdrjunkie
    @hdrjunkie 11 років тому

    sweet!!! you made the stock yourself? I wanna make one for mine but I know ill get halfway done and forget about it..lol great job!!!

  • @ribak1983
    @ribak1983 12 років тому

    would you say heavyer boolets are more acurate in the mosin?,nice project bro