Hungarian Mosin Nagant .22 LR trainer
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Hungarian Mosin Nagant .22 LR trainer
Some time ago I won a Hungarian Mosin Nagant trainer on a German auction site called E-gun.
It was my first win on an auction site.
The rifle doesn't look like a Mosin Nagant at all.
Only the shape of the bolt handle looks like the one from a Mosin nagant.
It's not a very rare Mosin Nagant, but you don't see these very often over here and I'm very happy with this one.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
It was my first win on an auction site.
The rifle doesn't look like a Mosin Nagant at all.
Only the shape of the bolt handle looks like the one from a Mosin nagant.
It's not a very rare Mosin Nagant, but you don't see these very often over here and I'm very happy with this one.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
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Hungarian?
How do You know,-it's Hungarian?
Can You post close-up pictures of marks?
Can You post close-up pictures of marks?
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Hungarian trainer
Sure Lavric, no problem.
The rifle was manufactured by the "Lampagyar" company in Budapest.
I'm not at home right now and not able to post a close up picture.
I'll do that tonight when I'm home OK ???
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
The rifle was manufactured by the "Lampagyar" company in Budapest.
I'm not at home right now and not able to post a close up picture.
I'll do that tonight when I'm home OK ???
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
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Hungarian trainer
Lavric,
As promised a close up picture of the "Lampagyar" stamp on the Hungarian .22 LR trainer.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
As promised a close up picture of the "Lampagyar" stamp on the Hungarian .22 LR trainer.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
Thank You.
Thank You for pictures.
I've never heard about such rifle!
This is .22 Cal part of my collection:
http://news.webshots.com/album/208350266LSmPtO
I've never heard about such rifle!
This is .22 Cal part of my collection:
http://news.webshots.com/album/208350266LSmPtO
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Re: Hungarian Mosin Nagant .22 LR trainer
Martin, i have just acquired one of these trainers myself, first impressions are good. Mine is in very nice overall condition and shoots nice tight little groups when i can do my part.
This one i intend shooting in the HARC, Historic Minature Rifles winter leagues as i have just found out it is eligible.
I will take some snaps soon and post em up.
Joe
This one i intend shooting in the HARC, Historic Minature Rifles winter leagues as i have just found out it is eligible.
I will take some snaps soon and post em up.
Joe
Re: Hungarian Mosin Nagant .22 LR trainer
I have 42, 22 rifles, 6 of whick are trainers.
I have never seen one of these. Have they ever been imported into the US?
I have never seen one of these. Have they ever been imported into the US?
Re: Hungarian Mosin Nagant .22 LR trainer
####################Candyman wrote:I have 42, 22 rifles, 6 of which are trainers.
I have never seen one of these. Have they ever been imported into the US?
You have more 22 Cal. firearms, then I do..! But You do not have Soviet Toz-7...
Mine are here: http://news.webshots.com/album/208350266LSmPtO
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Re: Hungarian Mosin Nagant .22 LR trainer
Sorry Joe.joseyclosey wrote:Martin, i have just acquired one of these trainers myself, first impressions are good. Mine is in very nice overall condition and shoots nice tight little groups when i can do my part.
This one i intend shooting in the HARC, Historic Minature Rifles winter leagues as i have just found out it is eligible.
I will take some snaps soon and post em up.
Joe
Must have missed this post for some reason.
I'd love to see some pictures of your .22 trainer.
Too bad that I can't take mine to the range.
In stead of the Hungarian trainer, I can take my Polish .22 trainer to the range though.
Not the same, but better then nothing.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
BTW,
Do you have some more info on this Historic Miniature Rifle winter league.
Never heard of it before.