Author Topic: Yuki just bought a Mosin Nagant  (Read 6703 times)

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.

Yeah the price of ammo is loving crazy, 20 .303 rounds was $20, so it's like shooting dollar bills, at least I have it perfectly sighted at 25 yards and we where shooting at clay pigeons and I hit 5/5 without any misfires but I did shoot it right after I bought it without cleaning it first, I really should have cleaned it.



Then what is Cybertails talking about?

I am getting one soon, I found a place that sells them close by.

I am getting one soon, I found a place that sells them close by.
I thought you were only 11

national socialist gave america blueprints

national socialist gave america blueprints
They most definitely did not. The M14 was designed, built and distributed after the fall of national socialist Germany, by Springfield Armory, an American company and primary component in arming the US for WWII.
Meh, Mosins and PPSh's.
AK-47 is where it's at.
MIKHAIL KALASHNIKOV DESIGN IS CREDIT TO HOMELAND

But still is not as lovey as the PPSh. Hearing that weapon cycle 900RPM is climaxic.


why does russia have such awesome names

"Mikhail", "Dimitri"

I thought you were smart.
Because I am. It was in your profile and everything before

But still is not as lovey as the PPSh. Hearing that weapon cycle 900RPM is climaxic.
1000+RPM through a Luger P08 with a snail drum is loveier.