Russian 1938 M91/30: My first Gun Questions!

M

modelbuilder

Guest
Just bought it last week and pick it up Sunday from Big 5. The first thing I plan on doing is to clean the bore and remove, disassemble, and clean the bolt.

I should be good to go as it appears relatively simple. Bought my cleaning kit along with Hoppes 9. Since my ammo is corrosive I bought windex with ammonia to spray in before going in with the Hoppes.

My question is what is the little tool at the beginning of this video. It is under the words "Tipton Best Gun" and looks like a miniature saw.

I know you use to check the firing pin but I am unclear as to what he means by (at minute 1:48) the firing pin should be in the range of the middle two notches of that tool. Just that the pin should slide under the two notches with room to spare?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUtdEIAT7Lg&NR=1

Thanks!
 

SunTzuNephew

Explorer
Just bought it last week and pick it up Sunday from Big 5. The first thing I plan on doing is to clean the bore and remove, disassemble, and clean the bolt.

I should be good to go as it appears relatively simple. Bought my cleaning kit along with Hoppes 9. Since my ammo is corrosive I bought windex with ammonia to spray in before going in with the Hoppes.

My question is what is the little tool at the beginning of this video. It is under the words "Tipton Best Gun" and looks like a miniature saw.

I know you use to check the firing pin but I am unclear as to what he means by (at minute 1:48) the firing pin should be in the range of the middle two notches of that tool. Just that the pin should slide under the two notches with room to spare?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUtdEIAT7Lg&NR=1

Thanks!

The tool is a multi-purpose tool that is normally used to remove the barrel collet on 1911 pistols. The notches in it (the saw teeth) are different depths to show different distances (using one for firing pin protrusion).

You can also use the tool as a screwdriver, etc...

I don't know where to get one. Maintenance on a Mosin? Be the first! :wings:


They're my wife's favorite rifle. Without the bayonet they're almost taller than she is.
 

robert

Expedition Leader
You bought a Mosin as a first rifle? Seriously, don't let it dissuade you from trying other rifles- not all of them sound like a field piece going off. Seriously though, wear ear protection. I've got a cut down sporterized one that kicks like a mule and is just as brutal on the ears- throws a mean fireball at night though. :elkgrin:
 

el_jefe

New member
If you haven't already, strip down the stock, and put it in a plastic trash bag and leave it out in the sun for a few hours (kinda hard in the winter, but you're in CA). After it's nice and warm, take the stock out, wipe the cosmoline off, and put it back in the bag to cook some more. I let mine sit out for a couple days while I did this.
 

SunTzuNephew

Explorer
You bought a Mosin as a first rifle? Seriously, don't let it dissuade you from trying other rifles- not all of them sound like a field piece going off. Seriously though, wear ear protection. I've got a cut down sporterized one that kicks like a mule and is just as brutal on the ears- throws a mean fireball at night though. :elkgrin:


Yeah, that 100 year old surplus ammo wasn't flashless ;) Be careful in California - you could start a fire!

Seriously, buy a couple of cans of ammo, and practice with one of them. The most successful sniper in the world, Simo Hayha, used a Mosin M28 (mostly) in his work...They're good enough.
 
M

modelbuilder

Guest
I was worried about the kick but there are tons of videos online of children shooting the same rifle. I just want to get it nice and clean before I shoot.

Anymore tips on where I can find that tool in the video I posted?
 
M

modelbuilder

Guest
looks like we'll be learning russian and german as we play with our new guns, joe. Do you want to be zaytsev or konig?

Брюс мой друг ... Konig мы очистим наши винтовки и едят большие куски мяса, что мы охотились и убили в лесу. После этого мы будем заполнять наши животы пиво и петь песни у костра.



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M

modelbuilder

Guest
I shot it yesterday...about 20 rounds.

Kick was not as bad as I thought it was. Actually it wasn't bad at all.

But man was it loud. Best $100 I have ever spent.

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M

modelbuilder

Guest
I took the whole gun apart today. Took apart the bolt, removed the barrel, ammo clip, and trigger, cleaned and lightly oiled. Stained and sealed all the parts of the wood that were chipped. Then went over all the wood with a new stain and seal.

Put it all back together a few minutes ago.
 

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