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It is good to know what size drill bit and tap you need. Also the drill bit and tap can be used on other projects as well.
1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER RIFLE SCOPE MOUNT INSTALL
$199 total project cost is not too bad when you consider that the scope can be quickly removed and used on any rifle you install or already installed a POSP mount on. So the total dollars spent on this project is: Any cut into a stock I can avoid - the better. I look like a scene right out of a Pink Panther movie. I am an oaf when it comes to woodworking. It means you don't have to inlet (cut) the stock so the bolt handle fits properly. You ask yourself - "What difference does this make?" One thing that is a little different about Mike's bolt handles is they extend out a little further than the original sniper bolt handle but still look just like the original. The bolt that I promptly received was as excellent as described. Priority Mail anywhere in the continental U.S.$10 exchange for your original bolt body.
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I can also modify or repair your serial numbered bolt body. Different styles also available: Swept back, or extra long handle. I then file and polish it until the welds don't show. To build them I cut original straight bolt bodies and TIG weld in a section of bent steel. I modify customer's handles too so that they can keep their serial numbered handle. I can't handle a huge volume, but two or three a week is no problem.
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I list regularly on eBay and Auction Arms and I have a website. My handles will clear PU or PEM scopes, so as long as the POSP is no lower than that you won't have a problem. Do you think there will be any clearance problem? Also, do you regularly have your bolts listed so I can point the article to you so folks can buy? Let me know and I will eBay Buy It Now I found the bolt handle pictured in figure 5 on eBay and emailed Mike Battersby (the bolt's maker) with a couple of questions: I have seen them on the internet and in Shotgun news for less than $60. Not being a person who only goes half way I started to look for a sniper style bent bolt handle. You would then be able to choose what inverted "V" to place on the target depending on the ammo and load you are shooting. So if the top of his head touched between the 6 and the 4 then he would be standing about 500 (5 x 100) meters away from you. Where ever the top of his head intersects the curved line that is the number you take and multiply by 100. As the man moves away from you and the distance increases, his image will become smaller. You get 200 meters by taking the number 2 from the scale and multiplying it by 100. If you were looking through the scope at an average height man at a distance of 200 meters and positioned the range finder scale over him, his feet should touch the bottom flat line and the top of his head will touch the number 2 on the curved scale. 1.8 meters (5 foot 10/11 inches) is the height of an average man. At the bottom of the scale you will see a graduated flat line with the number 1.8 to the far right.
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If you look at figure 4 in the lower left hand corner you will see a curved measurement scale. The reticule on the scope I own is easy enough to use and the range finder works pretty well for such a simple system. It is a very military looking scope that sells for around $109 + S&H. POSP Russian Scope Mount for Mosin RiflesĪs of I have noticed that Interordnance increased the price on the mount to $49.95.įigure 3 is a picture of the same model of POSP scope that I own: POSP 4x24 with a 1000 meter rangefinder. As usual my compulsive disorder took hold of my diminishing ability to reason and before I knew it I was already receiving an email receipt in my inbox for my recent purchase. Sure enough - they do offer a mount for under $20. After I built up a Yugo Mauser sniper rifle using a POSP scope a reader sent me an email saying - "Hey, you know Interordnance also makes a POSP mount for the Mosin, don't you?" All right! I already had the 4x POSP scope. The problem is that I cannot see myself spending three to four times what I paid for a rifle to mount a scope on it. By the time I would be done the mount, scope, and bolt (+ Tax & Shipping &Handling) would cost me just this side of $400.
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Plus I would still have to purchase a bent bolt handle to complete the project. The cheapest I have found one is for around $295 for the scope and mount. So as a result I have been looking for a PU scope to build out a Mosin Nagant sniper rifle. One avenue I have been exploring is to build one. Heck, I don't even care if it is original or a fake. I want a PU sniper rifle like the ones carried by Soviet troops in WWII and I want one in a real bad way.
1891 ARGENTINE MAUSER RIFLE SCOPE MOUNT PDF
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