I love it, none of this has to be permanent, improves its ergonomics and is a great way to modernize a weapon that is still currently being used in modern conflicts. If its going in a safe or collection I can appreciate historical value of original matching parts, but if its going to be used this is a cool setup id like to see more data on. Thanks for sharing!
OMFG that intro is F@#$ING AWESOME!!! i seriously could have shed tears. Some tears of anguish from seeing what some dumbass did to butcher that honorable rifle. And tears of joy that you saved it And tears of love for the Mosin Nagant. You have done well comrade. I would call you friend just from this act of yours alone.
Never in my life have I seen an almost 40 minute review on a gun where it isn’t even fired once. You can talk all day about a gun but a review on a gun is shooting the fucking gun
bought a minty barreled bubba'd 1936 mosin and put it in a fde kpyk chassis. bought it a few years ago, b4 the war became front page news, only real issue I have is the last round doesn't jive properly. always have to fumble with it. love the chassis, well worth the money. I didn't mess with the magazine follower, can you provide a little info on how much you filed it?
If I had a beat-up Mosin I'd give this setup a try but mine is mint and just too nice to butcher...I'm going to put a non-tap scope mount on it but that's it (iron sights actually work pretty well, but not so much my eyes anymore...)
Sam having a 1200 dollar Mosin doesn't make any sense to some folks . They will say just buy a presision Howa 1500 in 308 .but in Ukraine where mosions are available on both side of the fronts with tons of 7.62 x 54 R . It might make more sense. I have a Archangel stock on my Mosin 91/30 with a Timney trigger and a scout Scope with a Howling raven muzzle break its long as heck. lol
I never considered “molesting” my ExDragoon with tacticool accessories. However, this Ukrainian based set up has me re-thinking that position (of course keeping all the original parts).
Its history but it was mass and I mean mass produced. Just 10 years ago at Dunham's sports in my city use to sell mosin nagants for 109.99$ and had a shit load of them long barrel and short barreled all had bayonets. So I mean yes its history but Its not rare. Not saying it's a bad rifle. I love my mosin it's stupid accurate and reliable and old But that doesnt equal rare
I don't know Sam a .308 bolt action rifle is cheaper to shoot than most full power loads ?? And ya will always be able to buy a .308 or 7.62x51 box........ be well.
I love it, none of this has to be permanent, improves its ergonomics and is a great way to modernize a weapon that is still currently being used in modern conflicts. If its going in a safe or collection I can appreciate historical value of original matching parts, but if its going to be used this is a cool setup id like to see more data on. Thanks for sharing!
Imagine surviving some of the most brutal wars and historical events only to be mutilated in Bubbas garage.
It would be fine if he did it to commie garbage 1940s mosin but 1904 man that’s just fucked also he looks like the type to buy and do this shit 😂
That poor rifle had to hear bubba brag about its torment online, he called it a cqb rifle. What he did to that rifle should be illegal.
It's Mosin Nagant, it was born mutilated...
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I'm all for stuff like this as long as it's non-destructive
Ivan is crying in heaven right now
Thanks for the review!
It's back, just got mine in. Looks like they moved to FL, it's a very nice stock. The rail just barely cleared my 1.2" target barrel.
Sam! That was a Hollywood level intro. Thanks
OMFG that intro is F@#$ING AWESOME!!! i seriously could have shed tears. Some tears of anguish from seeing what some dumbass did to butcher that honorable rifle. And tears of joy that you saved it And tears of love for the Mosin Nagant. You have done well comrade. I would call you friend just from this act of yours alone.
Never in my life have I seen an almost 40 minute review on a gun where it isn’t even fired once. You can talk all day about a gun but a review on a gun is shooting the fucking gun
You had me all the way until you said "cqb" lol. Good video bud
Man, they're out of stock, hope they restock soon!
Stop it. I hope they don't you silly pot licker
bought a minty barreled bubba'd 1936 mosin and put it in a fde kpyk chassis. bought it a few years ago, b4 the war became front page news, only real issue I have is the last round doesn't jive properly. always have to fumble with it. love the chassis, well worth the money. I didn't mess with the magazine follower, can you provide a little info on how much you filed it?
If I had a beat-up Mosin I'd give this setup a try but mine is mint and just too nice to butcher...I'm going to put a non-tap scope mount on it but that's it (iron sights actually work pretty well, but not so much my eyes anymore...)
Sam having a 1200 dollar Mosin doesn't make any sense to some folks . They will say just buy a presision Howa 1500 in 308 .but in Ukraine where mosions are available on both side of the fronts with tons of 7.62 x 54 R . It might make more sense. I have a Archangel stock on my Mosin 91/30 with a Timney trigger and a scout Scope with a Howling raven muzzle break its long as heck. lol
The Chad mosin chassis
Great intro ! Pretty soon you’ll be on par with Ian from forgotten weapons!
A shame bubba got ahold of this rifle
I never considered “molesting” my ExDragoon with tacticool accessories. However, this Ukrainian based set up has me re-thinking that position (of course keeping all the original parts).
I have a 1928 Izzy same here about bubba-ing But I put on a S&K rear sight mount and a 2x7 pistol scope and makes a huge difference.. be well.
Hope it shoots well enough to justify the investment. That would be gratifying. Nice old beast in that dress.
To be honest if i was in this situation i would try to find wooden stock and ww2 and pre ww2 parts because that is history right there
Its history but it was mass and I mean mass produced. Just 10 years ago at Dunham's sports in my city use to sell mosin nagants for 109.99$ and had a shit load of them long barrel and short barreled all had bayonets. So I mean yes its history but Its not rare. Not saying it's a bad rifle. I love my mosin it's stupid accurate and reliable and old But that doesnt equal rare
It looks very close to a MDT chassis system
15:17 magazine info
I don't know Sam a .308 bolt action rifle is cheaper to shoot than most full power loads ?? And ya will always be able to buy a .308 or 7.62x51 box........ be well.
Close corders mosin?!? lol
This must be a war crime.
It is vary much
Someone needs to make reproduction parts and rifles.
That is just wrong on so many levels.