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  1. #1
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    Nov 2012
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    Connecticut
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    Default Mosin M44 varient.

    Picked up this M44 in 1966 for $15. and it came in a Fajen Monte Carlo stock. Used her for harvesting deer in the 60s and 70s with iron sights. Now sits in an Archangel chassis with a Timney trigger /safety and sports an EZ Tap 2-7 barrel mounted scope. After 80 years and countless rnds through her, she still maintains moa accuracy with .311 handloads. I think the Ruskies may have known what they were doing once upon a time. Whatta Hobby!


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  2. #2
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    Sep 2009
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    Alabama, Gulf Coast Region
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    A strong action to handle a strong cartridge but yeah, maybe a little overkill. No harm there though.

    Wonder why they didn't just copy the U.S. or Germans on rifles since they are so good at copying. I know they had Remington and Westinghouse build some of their WW1 Mosin's.

    "Enemy at the gates" with Ed Harris and Jude Law was a good endorsement for their rifles.

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