different Mosin stock

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Thats the biggest joke I've seen in a long while. Your head is so high up I don't know how you'd ever get a stable shooting position. Plus the scope base is mounted to the wood stock. Wood isn't stable and changes with temp and humidity. So will your POI.
 
Kind of a shame that someone spent that much time and effort in something with such a fatal design error.
 
the mosin isnt even worth that much effort, they shoot between 2-4 MOA with AKs out there thatll out shoot them, would require a rebarrel to be even remotely accurate, and you still have to reach quite a ways forward, shifting your body just to grab that bolt handle they decided to put in front of the rear ring instead of behind it

i have a mosin nagant, and i have no problems admitting its a very poor design, and on top of that most of them being very poorly made
 
A turned down bolt handle is the best money I've ever spent on a mosin. Wonder why they wouldn't have done the same?
 
Jason, baby and bath water. Yours perhaps was poorly made, but they are not in general poorly made. Indeed, many are superb rifles. As far as design, what, you don't like push-feed turn-bolt rifles?

Mosins are just fine. Some are actually accurate - some are very accurate. The Soviets, Finns, and Czechs all came up with Mosins with turned-down bolts.
 
"...the mosin isnt even worth that much effort, they shoot between 2-4 MOA with AKs out there thatll out shoot them, would require a rebarrel to be even remotely accurate, and you still have to reach quite a ways forward, shifting your body just to grab that bolt handle they decided to put in front of the rear ring instead of behind it

i have a mosin nagant, and i have no problems admitting its a very poor design, and on top of that most of them being very poorly made.."

A very poorly formed opinion
 
So, the scope mount is bolted to the stock. Then, there is a solid wood spacer that goes between the mount and the scope rail. The thing is, I can appreciate the time that went into making this stock. The final product is complete junk, though. To make it serviceable, you would still have to D&T the receiver and mount a proper scope base to the gun. Even then, it doesn't even look like that stock will hold up to more than a few rounds.
 
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