Butchered Polish M44

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Re: Butchered Polish M44

#21 Post by snayperskaya »

I must admit that the first Mosin carbine I bought, a 1953-dated Romanian M44, had one of those mounts and a NCstar long eye relief scope fitted when I bought it.......first time at the range with it the scope fell to bits after 10 rounds and off it came!.
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Re: Butchered Polish M44

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snayperskaya wrote:I must admit that the first Mosin carbine I bought, a 1953-dated Romanian M44, had one of those mounts and a NCstar long eye relief scope fitted when I bought it.......first time at the range with it the scope fell to bits after 10 rounds and off it came!.
The only solid scout scope mount I have found for the carbine is the S&K mount.
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#23 Post by leeroy7031 »

snayperskaya wrote:I must admit that the first Mosin carbine I bought, a 1953-dated Romanian M44, had one of those mounts and a NCstar long eye relief scope fitted when I bought it.......first time at the range with it the scope fell to bits after 10 rounds and off it came!.
These are fire breathing dragons ... lol that need taming correctly ;)
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Re: Butchered Polish M44

#24 Post by Alpha1 »

The best long eye relief mount ever made for the Mosin was the Darrel mount I had one fitted to a 91/30 for years with a long eye relief pistolscope. I still have the scope I sold the mount to Adam (Dromia) when I Iet the rifle go. Another rifle I should of kept.
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Re: Butchered Polish M44

#25 Post by snayperskaya »

leeroy7031 wrote:
snayperskaya wrote:I must admit that the first Mosin carbine I bought, a 1953-dated Romanian M44, had one of those mounts and a NCstar long eye relief scope fitted when I bought it.......first time at the range with it the scope fell to bits after 10 rounds and off it came!.
These are fire breathing dragons ... lol that need taming correctly ;)
Give me a full length sniper any day! ;)
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Re: Butchered Polish M44

#26 Post by leeroy7031 »

snayperskaya wrote: Give me a full length sniper any day! ;)
Nice rifle ... but diversity for me ... I'll take the carbine any day ;)
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