as I was told they are regulated to be fired with the folding bayonet in the fixed position. I have not tested that however. It was the very first high power rifle Roman ever fired. That single shot and the 4' plume of fire I captured in a pic cemented a love for Russian arms with him. He began a true interest in the history and designs for collecting and shooting. This has progressed now to the 7.62x39, 5.54x39, 9x18 Makarov (actually a 9.3mm), and 7.62x38R Nagant.
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Cleaning up the Mosin Nagant
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-14, 17:52
- We have two T-44's. They shoot a bit off - WB, 2020-11-14, 18:05
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My son has one that was a Tula refurb
- Grover Sr, 2020-11-14, 17:57
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Mine is a carbine.
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-14, 17:58
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Nice, I have been on the lookout gor one without the bayonet (nm)
- Grover Sr, 2020-11-14, 18:00
- I think that is the M38, We have M44's - WB, 2020-11-15, 06:12
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I took the bayonet off and sawed off the "ears"
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-14, 18:18
- Tula refurb - joepjs, 2020-11-15, 16:28
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Nice, I have been on the lookout gor one without the bayonet (nm)
- Grover Sr, 2020-11-14, 18:00
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Mine is a carbine.
- Jim Taylor, 2020-11-14, 17:58