Author Topic: Yuki just bought a Mosin Nagant  (Read 6097 times)

Okay, clearly Otis is subliminally inserting keywords that turn up autofellatio results, because the first search I conducted turned up this guy having SO MUCH FUN.

-hoers-

loving lol

YUKI MUST DROP LITTLE MAN RIFLE, PICK UP BIG MAN BARREL MAGAZINE SUB-MACHINE GUN. GO GET A PPSH-41, COMRADE.

YUKI MUST DROP LITTLE MAN RIFLE, PICK UP BIG MAN BARREL MAGAZINE SUB-MACHINE GUN. GO GET A PPSH-41, COMRADE.
EMPTY DRUM MAGAZINE FASTER THAN FRENCH SURRENDER


EMPTY DRUM MAGAZINE FASTER THAN FRENCH SURRENDER
DUAL WIELD BIG DRUM MAGAZINE, FAST LOSE ON ONE, QUICKER BOOM BOOM DIE on OTHER

DUAL WIELD BIG DRUM MAGAZINE, FAST LOSE ON ONE, QUICKER BOOM BOOM DIE on OTHER
YOU INSULT MOTHER RUSSIA WITH WORDS MAKE SOUND LIKE WE ARE CAVEMEN


No Mauser K98k? :C
NOT ENOUGH RUSSIAN IN GUN. TOO MUCH OF national socialist GUN FOR US, COMRADE.

Did I see nerf darts in a box in one pic?

stuff Yuki, I could have bought a Mosin Nagant, but instead yesterday I bought a Lee Enfield No4 MK I for $300.

That's kind of weird how we both bought guns yesterday...

I was going to make a topic yesterday but I have to keep my gun over at my dads.

But however my buddy got a Mosin-Nagant complete with bayonet and sling as well as those pouches for $150 where we got both our rifles at Cabela's in West Virginia. Like I said I was going to get a Mosin, but then I saw the Enfield and I just jizzed myself. I love it, aside from trying to find .303 ammo I have it perfectly sighted in at 25 yards.
« Last Edit: December 29, 2010, 07:19:52 AM by Rekuddo »

You'll shoot your eye out kid.

Meh, Mosins and PPSh's.
AK-47 is where it's at.

the gun I want is a M14.


national socialist.
I thought the M14 was an American rifle.

Also Kalashinokov is yes.
Fun-fact:The US classified the Kalashinokov as an SMG when it was first made; they thought it wasn't powerful enough to be a rifle.

trying to find .303 ammo
Unfortunately .303 british doesn't have the advantage of having a clusterforget of surplus around. You can still buy spam-cans of WWII ammo and it'll work just fine, the chamber's reamed out slightly bigger than the round to account for corrosion and mud in the battlefield. Whilst this causes head seperation in reloaded cases, it'll mean you can put cordite and black powder-loaded vintage .303 british through your enfield just fine, aside from the occassional misfire/hangfire.

Yuki: has it got a hex reciever, and what's the markings say.