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Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 6:20 pm
by Obi-Juan
I would have suggested a 10/22 for your first rifle for the reasons others said but if you're happy with the Mosin Nagant, that's the most importante thing.
Icing on the cake. If you have the bayonet, you can use it as a boar spear for pig hunting.
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Thu May 05, 2011 7:56 pm
by sookandy
RottenApple wrote:sookandy wrote:You got some up close pics of the barrel shank? And the type of slots for the sling?
Sure. Took these this morning. FYI, from the markings on the shank I've identified it as coming from Izhevsk (Soviet Union). I've gotten it cleaned up, though from what I've read there will be more cosmoline seeping out of the barrel after a trip to the range.

You are correct. It is an Ishvesk. They were kind of rough at that time due to putting out as many as they could for the war. Couldn't tell but if the sling slots have screws it's a pre-war stock...if they are pressed in it is a post war refurb stock. The Mosin Nagants have become my thing lately...still learning after 4 months of research. And bought another one today.

Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 2:09 pm
by RottenApple
So much for that idea. Oh well. I'll just find someplace else to shoot. Honestly though, Pop, I'm really hoping the Cricket does the trick. Being pink makes it somewhat more appealing to her.
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 2:12 pm
by RottenApple
Katygunnut wrote:You could always move to Katy:
http://z2.franklinlegal.net/katy-flp/
ARTICLE 7.200 DISCHARGE OF FIREARMS, AIR RIFLES AND OTHER PROJECTILES PROHIBITED*
It shall be unlawful to discharge any firearm, air rifle, pellet gun, BB gun, carbon dioxide (CO2) gun, bow, crossbow, or so-called hunting slingshot so that the projectile therefrom crosses any public property, or crosses any thoroughfare or property line within the City of Katy, Texas;
except that such may be discharged by any party upon his own property and upon the property of another only when acting in such other person's presence and with permission.
(1979 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 1, Section 15; Ordinance adopting Code)
Perhaps, but then I couldn't work for Apple. And it just so happens that I really, really, really like my job; 5 days a week, 8 hours a day, 4 hour lunches, and, best of all, I work from home. Only catch is that I have to live within 90 miles of where the Dallas hub is located.
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 2:18 pm
by RottenApple
Speaking of 4 hour lunches, yesterday I went out to GPSR on my lunch break. I had them look over the Mosin and the RSO said that I did a really good job cleaning it up and there shouldn't be any issue shooting it. So I went for it. I was nervous (after all, I'd never fired a rifle before) and my first shot didn't even come close to the target. But after I new what to expect, I settled in and put 19 more down range.
All in all, I had a blast. I'm impressed by the accuracy of a 70 year old gun that's been packed in cosmoline for who only knows how long. I'm looking forward to my next day at the range with it. Though I do need to get a recoil pad. That steel butt plate is a monster!
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 2:52 pm
by sookandy
Mosin's were sighted in with the bayonet attached. They will shoot high and to one side without it.
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 6:05 pm
by Pawpaw
RottenApple wrote:
So much for that idea. Oh well. I'll just find someplace else to shoot. Honestly though, Pop, I'm really hoping the Cricket does the trick. Being pink makes it somewhat more appealing to her.
I'm telling you, 22 Long
CB ammo will be almost silent out of that little rifle.
To be honest, I don't think the noise will bother Samantha. Compared to the .22 pistol, the rifle will be very quiet.
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 6:18 pm
by Hoosier Daddy
Pawpaw wrote:I'm telling you, 22 Long
CB ammo will be almost silent out of that little rifle.
To be honest, I don't think the noise will bother Samantha. Compared to the .22 pistol, the rifle will be very quiet.
The Crickett is single shot and their website says 22 short is OK. I often see 22 short CB ammo at Walmart. A box of the CCI brand is only six or seven bucks at Walmart, so it's not too expensive to start her on that if you think noise is a problem.
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Sat May 07, 2011 6:21 am
by drjoker
I know you're reluctant to get a 22lr as your first rifle and I assume it's because you're not taking it's firepower seriously. If your range allows you to do so, make a big block of jello (it's kinda like "ballistic gelating") and shoot at it with "super sniper subsonic (sss)" 22lr ammo. It is highly penetrating and will tumble for maximum stopping power, kinda like .223/5.56. Get a bolt action, not a 10/22 because semi-auto guns will not cycle some of the specialty .22lr ammo such as sss ammo. BTW, sss ammo is not only powerful, but nearly silent because there is no sonic boom as the bullet travels through the air since the bulet is subsonic. It is highly penetrating because it is very heavy.
Re: LF Cheap 1st rifle
Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 10:37 pm
by 40khammer
I'm going to be purchasing a 91/30 myself next month. My local gun store sells them for $90.74