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  • London

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    Hey folks. I bought an ancient Mosin Nagant a couple of years ago for $80 just to see how much I could change an old gun into something different. Here's what I came up with:



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    Aside from the appearance, I floated the barrel and took all of the slack out of the trigger. I eventually took off the El Cheapo Especial bipod as it added too much heft to an already colossal gun.

    Pretty fun!

    I thought it would be fun for us to post pictures of things we have which are uniquely customized. What do any of you folks have out there?
     

    sdsmith0322

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    I love my Mosin. Question for anyone that would know. Other than maybe a scope which is adjustable, what else can I do to my Mosin to make it more accurate?
     

    CanTex

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    Currently in a Turkish Mauser build, Cut the barrel 4 inches, scope mount installed, jeweled the bolt. Yesterday I received the Boyd Stock ordered last week, fitted, sanded and stained today. This weekend the metal gets a new finish in duracoat. Next however is to fit a hardwood floorplate and make a new trigger guard as the original rifle was short the base plate with trigger guard. However as the original gun cost about $35 and came with an aftermarket plastic sporterized stock that is currently available for sale trade... After that I just might consider doing some work on the M44 or 91/30 that were early birthday presents. Pictures will follow
     

    chubbyzook

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    i have a mosin with a customized sporter stock made out of the original, no upper handguards extended the stock up front filled all the holes with bondo. bedded the action, floated the barrel, added a scope mount and 6-24x40 scope, fluffed and buffed the trigger and had the bolt handle bent, added a safety ring and fully polished it also cut a few links off the firing pin spring to ease the bolt movement. its one of my favorites right now. i took it out last weekend and got off 4 shots before i got a shell stuck and pulled out the ar. the 4 shots made a perfect vertical line about an inch long dead center of the target.
     

    dobarker

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    Here's what I call my Gecko gun. Borrowing high cap's idea with the fishnet painting apparatus, I went out to get a decent can of krylon to test out the idea on an old Stevens 87A of mine with a plastic (bakelite or whatever you want to call it) stock. Well, that paint is expensive. I found a clearance can of what color was called satin pistachio. Thinking, hell, I go out to the river rather often, this will blend right in.
    This is what came out. Personally, I love it despite it's odd nature. Black undercoat was done with aerosol spray in bed-liner to give it better texture.

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    London

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    Oooooh! Damn, now that's a cool idea! A can of clear wood varnish should do a good job of keeping the paint from chipping.
     

    CanTex

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    100_2933.jpg This is my 8mm Turk, Completed the dura coat yesterday, still need to complete the finish on the stock and make a trigger guard. Came with a plastic stock and buggered "bent" bolt. Jeweled the bolt, fixed the cocking lever, cut 4" off the barrel and sweated off the old rear site, mounted a scope and fitted the new stock, Have cut an oak floor plate, just need final fitting and adjustments before finishing it and final finish on the stock. The bi-pod is just to hold it for the picture.
     

    Jakashh

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    London, why did you keep the upper handguard and rings on the mosin? I've always wanted to see a 91/30 without the upper handguard and the lower stock front end cut off a bit like yours is.

    I might try that on my 91/30.

    It looks better without it, in my opinion. Here are a few pics from when i was taking it apart to clean the cosmoline off.

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    London

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    Honestly, I just thought it looked cooler. :rolleyes: It would be much more practical to cut off everything forward of the hand grooves, but this was a toy, nothing serious. At least I can't burn my hand.
     

    London

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    I was going for FAL but only three would look a little odd. They were modeled after the ones on my AK, actually, so you aren't far off at all.
     
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