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blackmetal84
05-28-2008, 02:29 PM
If you guys remember correctly, a little while back I purchased my first gun ever, a Soviet World War Two Mosin Nagant M44 rifle. Well, I have added to the collection. I just recently bought a Smith and Wesson Model 15 six shot revolver. It is the "Combat" model since it has adjustable rear sights. A good old fashioned 4 inch barrel, firing the classic .38 special round.

I'm just getting ready for those nigger riots...or the possible zombie outbreak:D

Had enought
05-28-2008, 02:45 PM
If you guys remember correctly, a little while back I purchased my first gun ever, a Soviet World War Two Mosin Nagant M44 rifle. Well, I have added to the collection. I just recently bought a Smith and Wesson Model 15 six shot revolver. It is the "Combat" model since it has adjustable rear sights. A good old fashioned 4 inch barrel, firing the classic .38 special round.

I'm just getting ready for those nigger riots...or the possible zombie outbreak:D

A model 15 is a good quality revolver. Start off with lower powered loads and when you get comfortable move up the power spectrum. +p or +P+ loads. Those loads are 357 mag in drag and will make that 15 into a good man stopper, or in the case of niggers a good coon cooler. The 15 is a strong gun and can handle loads like that
Just remember to practice, practice.

FWIW both guns you have are fine for defense or fun shooting, but for real serious social get togethers nothing beats a AR15 or clone or a mini 14 Ruger.
Both fire the military .223 round and you can still get high capacity magazines for them
If Obama gets in look for a very serious ban on hi cap mags.
:ltywohohoh

SGT. SHLITZ
05-29-2008, 12:54 AM
How do you like your M44, blackmetal?
I love mine! Lot's of power in a small package and a cool spike bayonet to boot. The ammo is priced right too. I collect other WWII rifles as well. My fave so far is my M1 Garand. You could pick one up pretty cheap if you look around.

Justin Igger
05-29-2008, 03:03 AM
I love my m44. Remember it will not shoot to point of aim unless the bayonet is extended.

The Smith is a fine weapon. Enjoy it.

SGT. SHLITZ
05-29-2008, 12:06 PM
I love my m44. Remember it will not shoot to point of aim unless the bayonet is extended.


And it also makes a better fireball with the bayo extended.

SGT. SHLITZ
05-29-2008, 12:17 PM
Im sorry for the double post but, have you guys checked out surplusrifle.com? There is a wealth of info on the M44 and other relic & curio rifles on there. There is also a nice forum with lots of helpful people on there.

http://www.surplusrifle.com/

blackmetal84
05-29-2008, 12:32 PM
Another great site for info on the Mosin Nagant, including the M44, is:
http://7.62x54r.net

They even have a section where you can match up the markings on the rifle to see what country it was made in. Also has tons of info on specifications, market values, exploded views and disassembles, and so on.

SGT. SHLITZ
05-29-2008, 12:42 PM
!Tanx fer the link, blackmetal!
According to the site, I have an Izhevsk.

blackmetal84
05-29-2008, 12:56 PM
!Tanx fer the link, blackmetal!
According to the site, I have an Izhevsk.

As do I! Mine is from a 1944 production.

SGT. SHLITZ
05-29-2008, 01:18 PM
Mine's a '45.
Any plans to get the other Mosine models? I'd like to get an M91/30 next.

blackmetal84
05-29-2008, 01:28 PM
Mine's a '45.
Any plans to get the other Mosine models? I'd like to get an M91/30 next.

In the future, I will. I need to stop buying guns for the time being lol.

blackmetal84
06-12-2008, 03:18 AM
And here is the collection so far of the bullets for the guns:

http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p276/greenlovemachine/bullets.jpg

Fee-Fi-Fo-Figger
06-15-2008, 10:51 PM
I'm a big fan of pistol caliber carbines for urban defense. I have a ruger .40 cal carbine that can put all ten rounds inside the sign on a "stp snitching" shirt as fast as you can pull the trigger at 25 yards. It's totally useless beyond 50 yds though.

But lets faces it negro rioters are not gonna show up with high powered rifles. Pistols yes, shotguns maybe, rifles? Lets be real.

Southern Belle
06-16-2008, 01:27 PM
Husband has one of those russian made SKS's.

I remeber when he got it..it came in an metal tube filled with some foul shit called cosmoline. It looked to me like vaseline mixed with shit.Nasty stink too. phew!! He got my best kettle and commenced ta boiling water in it, gets a 55 gallon drum and puts the gun in it and pours the water all over it. Spent a couple of days cleaning it up and when he's done, looks pretty nice. Couple of cases of 762X39 ammo (berden primed, steel core penetrators. water proof) from East Germany I think. I think he told me he had 50,000 small pistol and 30,000 large pistol primers, bout 10 lbs of gunpowder, bags of cases, 250 lbs of lead ready to cast bullets, bullet moldes of all sizes and some reloading equipment. I keep asking him what's he doing and he says preparing for deer hunting season.

Trouble is, I don't think he's ever been deer hunting

blackmetal84
06-16-2008, 02:16 PM
Husband has one of those russian made SKS's.

I remeber when he got it..it came in an metal tube filled with some foul shit called cosmoline. It looked to me like vaseline mixed with shit.Nasty stink too. phew!! He got my best kettle and commenced ta boiling water in it, gets a 55 gallon drum and puts the gun in it and pours the water all over it. Spent a couple of days cleaning it up and when he's done, looks pretty nice. Couple of cases of 762X39 ammo (berden primed, steel core penetrators. water proof) from East Germany I think. I think he told me he had 50,000 small pistol and 30,000 large pistol primers, bout 10 lbs of gunpowder, bags of cases, 250 lbs of lead ready to cast bullets, bullet moldes of all sizes and some reloading equipment. I keep asking him what's he doing and he says preparing for deer hunting season.

Trouble is, I don't think he's ever been deer hunting


Oh yes, good old Cosmoline. That smells and looks terrible. When I got my Mosin Nagant, it was covered in it too. At least the stock and barrel were fine, I just wiped it down and lived with the smell. Operating the bolt on it was as slippery as assisting in the birth of a calf. And I'm sure your husband is preparing for deer hunting, haven't you ever seen those nigger bucks before? rolfl