Tactical Mosin.

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Is this one that you mean? Wow. It sure has all the doo-dads and gadgets needed to make it extra heavy to lug around...
 

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If he is a member here he needs to post a picture of him shooting it at night.:eek:
 
That pic of the 91/30 is too obviously virtual to be taken seriously. I could do something like that in a few minutes with Photoshop:rolleyes:
 
I have a better picture of the tactical Mosin:
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I don't recall who it was, but I remember the guy in the picture is not the owner of that Mosin SBR.
 
If it makes the owner happy...who cares? He or she took a $75-100 rifle and added $500-1000 worth of stuff to it. Fortunately, it's all mobile.

But hey, it's all in fun. The fireball must be a real hoot at dusk.
 
People really overplay the recoil of these rifles.

well, lets see you fire a pistol chambered in 7.62x54r and see how your hand feels. are you used to shooting the full length rifle? much different than the carbine. shortening the barrel further would be bone crunching.
 
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Above is owned by forum member PTK. He has video of himself and others shooting the shortened rifle from the hip.

Shooting it would be just as bone-crunching as fireing 3" buckshot from my 6 pound 12 gauge coach gun from the hip. Slightly less recoil, lighter package. It evens out.

It may not be a good comparison, but I promise you it is not "bone crushing".
 
I've always wanted a Mosin pistol, like the one used by French resistance.

its called an Obrez and was used by eastern resistance groups such as poles, serbs and others

cant really see how the french would have even gotten any quantity of mosins except maybe from Spain or the extremely few first runs of mosins from 1891
 
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