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In an on going effort to make this gun louder, I welded on a amd65 muzzle brake, refinished the stock, straightened up the rear sight, refinished the metal and reduced the trigger pull from 12lbs to about 5-6lbs
It still kicks, just not like it used too [Tooth]
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Troublco
12-29-2009, 22:44
Now that looks like something I'd do, just because. I have multiple muzzle attachments for my pseudoscout, which happens to be a 98K rebarreled to .308 with a surplus barrel and set up with a forward mount scope. The barrel, being surplus, was threaded at the end when i got it so it seemed like a sin to waste perfectly good barrel threads! I have a brake I made for it, a couple of flash suppressors made from L1A1 units, and a thread protecting cap. The brake easily doubles the racket! The others just look cool.
Daniel_187
01-01-2010, 15:32
did you do all the work? I have a rough m44(bolt is super hard to work) that i would like to have smoothed out
theGinsue
01-01-2010, 21:19
I have a couple of rifles that could use a little work. Can I be your brother too?
Nice work.
did you do all the work? I have a rough m44(bolt is super hard to work) that i would like to have smoothed out
Yeah I did the work.
Is it hard to work the bolt while feeding ammo or is difficult all the time? This rifle had that problem while closing the bolt on ammo.I did some things to help that problem but the bolt face is pitted and it won't be totally fixed. We would have to replace the bolt head to fix it. It also depends on the ammo. I haven't been able to play with the finnish versions of these rifles. I heard they made and re-arseneled the russians and are very good.
I would be happy to look at anyones rifle but keep in mind I am not a gunsmith. I am just a guy that knows how to turn a wrench [Tooth]
PM me if you really want me to look at it.
Troublco
01-02-2010, 11:03
The main difference with the Finns is in the sights, barrel lengths and bands, or in the way they are "fitted out" I suppose. I have a Finnish M91 that I had to do some tweaking on the interruptor to get it to feed properly, but other than the finger-jointed stock you can't really tell if it's Russian or Finnish. The ones the Finns did a lot of work on, such as the M27, M28, M28/30, and the M39, are more obvious. The Finns did some real work with sights on these rifles, and the M28/30 and M39 have some very nice sights on them.
There's a load of info for anyone interested at http://www.mosinnagant.net/finland/default.asp
7.62x39(4)life
01-11-2010, 16:10
Nice work... I like it
Daniel_187
01-11-2010, 20:19
Yeah I did the work.
Is it hard to work the bolt while feeding ammo or is difficult all the time? This rifle had that problem while closing the bolt on ammo.I did some things to help that problem but the bolt face is pitted and it won't be totally fixed. We would have to replace the bolt head to fix it. It also depends on the ammo. I haven't been able to play with the finnish versions of these rifles. I heard they made and re-arseneled the russians and are very good.
I would be happy to look at anyones rifle but keep in mind I am not a gunsmith. I am just a guy that knows how to turn a wrench [Tooth]
PM me if you really want me to look at it.
its hard to turn it up after its been fired. I tried cutting the spring down, and nothing, tried polishing the bore, nothing. worst comes to worst I might see if we have any guys that are going to the gun smith school and need a project. When guntroll was still going there he refinished my XD slide
Nice touch with the AMD 65 brake..
samurai_sam
01-12-2010, 19:00
its hard to turn it up after its been fired. I tried cutting the spring down, and nothing, tried polishing the bore, nothing. worst comes to worst I might see if we have any guys that are going to the gun smith school and need a project. When guntroll was still going there he refinished my XD slide
Try a different ammo. My M38 wouldn't work well with Hungarian rounds. After being fired you had to smack the bolt with some serious force to get it to eject the casing. I think it has to do with the casing expanding inside the chamber.
Daniel_187
01-12-2010, 21:18
its the same after cleaning and no ammo in it(dry fire). I think its miss matched bolt parts from the factory but i only paid 60 so its not a total loss
Check the bolt face. Make sure its not pitted to bad.
Polish the chamber with a drill, drill bit, and some steel wool around the bit. Just don't mess up the chamber with the drill bit. Maybe use something else that you can chuck into a drill, maybe a dowel rod or something.
Check that all debris is removed from chamber and reciever lug area. Blast it out with brake cleaner.
Try different ammo. Some ammo is better than others. Brass case would be better. I think the yugo stuff is brass cased.
Also check the headspace. It might be to big and from what I have heard could cause stuck cases.
And don't cut your spring down any more. Thats probably not it.
Worst case scenario, buy a new bolt assembly and try swapping the headspaced bolt head on the new bolt body. I know there is a complicated bolt body/head relationship going on there. Maybe a GOOD smith would know what to do.
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