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    Default 1944 Mosin Nagant 91/30 Build Thread!!

    Alright long story short picked this up last Sat. at a gunshow for $105. Cleaned the barrel up and fired 20 rounds through it flawlessly. Some purists would leave it alone, but it was cheap and there is always room for improvement, also its a pretty common model, so decided to start off redoing the stock. Heres my build thread from when I got it forward.

    After taking it apart and cleaning it up once.You can see some of the scarring on the stock, cant wait to get rid of it, will probably reblue the metal as well.





























    Almost full disassembly for stripping.













    Update: Alright heres some pics after stripping and sanding with 60, 220, then 400.











    Alright heres my baby that I finished, and heres its new sibling. The darker one is the one I refinished.

















    Heres the one modded with the bipod...I love it a lot more accurate with a steady platform. Shooting prone is pretty painful though.





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    All I can say is don't get anxious once you refinish the stock. If you think it is dry... wait another day before reassembling. My excitement to see the finished product always ends up fucking me. LoL.


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    Lol well im gonna sand here in a few minutes with a pretty dry stock, and let it completely dry tomorrow. Then start staining late tomorrow night/wednesday and hopefully have it done lat wed/early thurs to dry all of thurs and friday, and sat morning to be reassembled so i can go fire some surplus ammo through.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mushroom_toy View Post
    Lol well im gonna sand here in a few minutes with a pretty dry stock, and let it completely dry tomorrow. Then start staining late tomorrow night/wednesday and hopefully have it done lat wed/early thurs to dry all of thurs and friday, and sat morning to be reassembled so i can go fire some surplus ammo through.
    Can't wait to see the finished product.


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    Yeah I hope it turns out good, Im having to use some 60 grit on the stock since some of the old finish didnt come off after stripping, sonna go back over it with 220, then 400 prob to finish.


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    If you have any low places like bruises in the wood you can pull them out with steam, just hold the bruise over a boiling pot until the wood swells back out. That might save you some sanding

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    105 bucks, man i need to get me one. Looks like a great little project. Be sure to post more pics tonight once the sanding commences.
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    Well the wood isnt as light as I would like, but After 4 hours of sanding after I stripped it, im done with it lol. Had a lot of finish left after stripping, so i started off using 60, then went down to 220, then 400. Finish is fine now, and most of the grain came through so Im gonna be staining tonigh/tomorrow. Pics coming tonight.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mushroom_toy View Post
    Well the wood isnt as light as I would like, but After 4 hours of sanding after I stripped it, im done with it lol. Had a lot of finish left after stripping, so i started off using 60, then went down to 220, then 400. Finish is fine now, and most of the grain came through so Im gonna be staining tonigh/tomorrow. Pics coming tonight.
    Now see, wouldn't it just be so much easier to go and buy a $50 black synthetic monte carlo stock. LOL



    Just look at it..... no pesky iron sights...... LOL

    I'm just messin with you man... redone in purist form is going to be hawt....


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    refinished wood stock > synthetic

    if u need any parts bead blasted just hollar man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    refinished wood stock > synthetic
    I agree. Nothing like some nice wood. No homo.


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    Yeah man, the metal is actually in great shape gonna try to do some rebluing tonight as well as the staining.


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    you going to do cold or hot blue. Dont forget to post which brand bluing salts you use

    and yes the metal looks great. But figured i would offer, i have a media blaster that spends most its time collecting dust lol.
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    I am a fan of the wood monte carlo stocks. That is what I used when i built my mauser. Anywho.. Let me know if you need someone to drill and tap you some scope mounts! With all of us working together we could have it knocked out in no time.

    NOTE: IF you plan on taking off the iron sights make sure you buy alot of butane or propane for whatever kind of torch your going to use. They have those lead welded or lead soldered and they are a BITCH to get off.
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    Yeah thanks for the offers guy...im hoping to find an old beat up one of these that I can really dig into, this ones just gonna be a simple shooter. Gonne be coldbluing with a paste I got at a local gunshop. Ill let yall know how it works out. On another note what should i use to wipe off the stock before i stain? Should i use some rubbing alcohol to wipe away finger oils, etc, or just a dry cloth? Also same question for the barrel on the places I want to touch up can i just wipe it with rubbing alcohol and then apply the bluing, would that be good enough for degreasing? Im just gonna be touching up so not trying to strip the blue completely off the metalwork.


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    Alright updated pics up of the stock after stripping/sanding.


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    Well stained and Polyurethaned the stock and man is it prettt after 3 coats of poly. I guess Ill see what it looks like after it dries and flattens out some, but im sure its gonna be a success.


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    pics or fail
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    makes me want one. anyone have one forsale? lol
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    and pics or die x2
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    look into the mausers.. the bulk mil surp is usually cheaper.

    anywho..

    regardless you can usually pick up one at a gunshow for $100-150 in decent shape.
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    Yeah I got this one at the Eastman show last weekend for $105.


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    I'm anxious to see how this turns out as I have one myself and would consider doing this if it turns out..


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    It beautiful to me lol...letting it dry a couple of days and ill take pics.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    makes me want one. anyone have one forsale? lol
    They're all over if you look around, J&G Sales has some really good deals right now ($80): http://www.jgsales.com/product_info....aa9be8233ad113

    (gotta pay shipping/FFL, but they're still pretty cheap).

    AIMsurplus.com usually has them pretty cheap, and you can also sometimes find them locally for alright deals (Bullseye in Lville usually has a few crates of them, or at least they did a while back when I was there). You can also pay $30 to get a Curio and Relic license from the ATF and then get dealer access to places like Century Firearms for even cheaper deals.

    Be sure to check out www.7.62x54r.net (and their forums) for tons of info about them as well, these guns have tons of really interesting history behind them.

    Ammo is also pretty low for these things right now too which is great (440 round can of surplus ammo for like $80 or so). Out of every gun I have, my Mosin's are always the most entertaining and fun overall (esp if you shoot them at an indoor range, everyone in the place will run over to see what the noise/flash is about). Shooting M44's with the bayonet out always gets fun looks too .

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    Best bet is going to gun shows, you end up being able to check the gun out before you buy it which is a plus. And if you dont have a C&R or a FFL you really cant order firearms online. I got mine for $105 with a counterbored barrel, and the whole gun was in good shape. After shipping and all that crap it would end up being around that much online, and you usually dont get to specify a grade for the weapons that are 79-89 bucks or less, its like a grab bag type deal.
    Ammo is low, but not as low as it was. Because of the interest, ammo has went up a good bit. I bought 40 rounds at the show for 10 bucks. 440-450 rounds was selling for 129 iirc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mmmmpsi View Post
    I'm anxious to see how this turns out as I have one myself and would consider doing this if it turns out..

    I dont know if Id mess with your stock or not, it looks great. unless you have some major flaws or just want a different color/stain I wouldnt bother....it takes some time...and splinters are a huge pain hah.


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    Will be throwing pics up tonight after work, Stock looks great for my first stain on anything besides flat furniture. Also bought my Mosin a Sibling


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    careful with the cold blue, normally has a very distinct smell that doesn't go away.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MrEG62U View Post
    careful with the cold blue, normally has a very distinct smell that doesn't go away.
    Yeah the cold blue is absolute crap if you dont strip the metal all the way down. Doesnt work for touchup for me. It smells like ass, but it hasnt lingered on the buttplate I put it on.


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    New pics up on page 1!


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    Put a bipod on the Mosin I stained, had to leave the cleaning rod out but oh well, will have pics later.


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    Bump got some pics up on page 1 of the bipod mosin.


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    very nice refurb on that. Looks great. Does it shoot as good as it looks?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starrfire View Post
    very nice refurb on that. Looks great. Does it shoot as good as it looks?
    Indeed it does, gotta do some range testing, but at 25 yards barely able to see since it was at dark, hit 7/10 clays placed on a log with 10 shots. 3 of the clays were placed funny...eventually had to pull out the pistol and blow those bitches apart.


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    Mosin Nagants are fun and cheap. I had one that i sold about 2 months ago. Ammo around here was kinda expensive. It averaged about 1.10-1.25 a round. Kicked like a bitch and loud as hell!

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    Yup its very fun and still cheap lol. Ammo is usually like $4-7 per 20 at shows.


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    Nice project man! I like the way urs looks with the bipod. Ive got a 1929 Tula M91/30, im planning on throwing a Richards microfit Tac-Driver stock and some decent optics on it.

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    lol man thats a lot of pis lol

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    Nah lol, those are only the ones I liked. :P


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