This is a place to post about the classic Russian bolt action rifle.
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by Niner » Mon Feb 04, 2013 12:08 am
That reminds me of what this site, and a lot of others, used to be about. I haven't added to my collection in more than a year and I have gotten jaded to the point that I have lost much of the original excitement of adding to the herd. I have three 91/30 besides the sniper and can't tell you anything about them off the top of my head any longer. Makes me want to re-examine them again and look a little closer.
Thanks for the reminder. When the feeling of mystery is gone.....can the hobby be far behind?
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by Miller Tyme » Mon Feb 04, 2013 7:26 pm
Niner wrote:That reminds me of what this site, and a lot of others, used to be about. I haven't added to my collection in more than a year and I have gotten jaded to the point that I have lost much of the original excitement of adding to the herd. I have three 91/30 besides the sniper and can't tell you anything about them off the top of my head any longer. Makes me want to re-examine them again and look a little closer.
Thanks for the reminder. When the feeling of mystery is gone.....can the hobby be far behind?
Thanks Niner, a couple/3 years ago I had a coming to jesus moment with my collection, I was buying everything that struck my fancy with no rhyme or reason to wether it fit my collection or not, finally I decided to collect one thing in particular, 1944 Tula's, after a while it grew to include 1944 Izhevsk's and I now have over 20 different 1944 Tula & Izhevsk MN's. That brought back the fun and the thrill of the hunt, and has allowed me to sell off some nice guns that where odd balls in my collection, ( including some AK's and EBR's recently
) and now I am slowly adding to my collection by adding MN's that are off shoots of my 1944's, and recently started hunting down SCW MN's because they, Like Finn's are as close as non-refurbed as you can get.
Guess what I am saying is for me the fun is back!
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by joseyclosey » Tue Feb 05, 2013 3:17 pm
I would like to be as focused as you MT, I tend to flit about like a butterfly as something takes my fancy.
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by Miller Tyme » Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:30 pm
joseyclosey wrote:I would like to be as focused as you MT, I tend to flit about like a butterfly as something takes my fancy.
Joe
I perfectly understand Joe, I at times do stray slightly, but have decided I have enough EBR's and AK's in my collection and collecting Mosin's seems to suite me just fine.
Additionally considering the present anti-gun enviroment over here and the recent run on ammo and semi-automatic rifles the one thing there are still plenty of at resonable prices are Mosin Nagants and 7.62x54r.
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by sakorick » Mon Feb 11, 2013 5:58 pm
That 36 Tula looks like a rifle that survived the battle of Leningrad......I love it! Regards, Rick.