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Post by chris on Jul 26, 2012 1:14:32 GMT -5
I think it's just silly that 1. buying a real mosin is only 120 2. buying a airsoft mosin is like 220 i think...
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Post by Ratchet on Jul 26, 2012 3:23:02 GMT -5
Does the bayonet and rifle match?
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Post by Cheese on Jul 26, 2012 6:32:05 GMT -5
Ya dumb...but then again real ars are...a lot, airsoft ar's are...decent
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Post by Miller on Jul 26, 2012 8:16:47 GMT -5
Best part about the nosin is it was mass produced during wwII so there are still giant creates of these things siting around unopened wich means every part on the gun should have matching cereal numbers but the best made are the ones made befor WWII because towards the end of the war they started to cut corners do to the lack of resorses and the fact that they were trying to put out as many as they could as fast as they could. mine was mad in 1932.
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Post by chris on Jul 26, 2012 11:28:15 GMT -5
The bayonet and rifle match ratchet.
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Post by Ratchet on Jul 26, 2012 13:32:59 GMT -5
The bayonet and rifle match ratchet. Sweet, usually they give you a rifle and bayonet with different numbers.
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Post by chris on Jul 26, 2012 17:24:10 GMT -5
yeah it sucks though......you have a 50/50 chance of the bayonet fitting.......i lost that bet if i would put the bayonet on it would lock in place and would not be removable.
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Post by Miller on Jul 26, 2012 22:55:37 GMT -5
Actually they were made that way for several reasons the Russians were trained how to fight and shoot with the bayonet attached do to lack of ammo in some instances the bayonet was all they had to fight with and it's such a tight fit because it would be a shame for the bayonet to fall off when you were trying to kill someone with it. And this problem is easily fixed just sand down the inside of the bayonet
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