07 May 2012, 03:17
yumastepsideMosin Nagant carbine
Has anyone built a short barrelled (18"), mannlicher stocked carbine on a Mosin Nagant??
I don't mean the usual shortened military stock but a full custom job, all I seem to be able to find (on the net)are cut down milsups or pseudo scouts.
At the moment I'm waiting for my barrelled action to arrive so I can start on mine........so, any pics or ideas for inspiration would be appreciated
P.S. Some mates and I are organising a vintage only hunting weekend....old rifles, old calibres, open sights or low power vintage scopes only....should be interesting....we may not hit much but we're sure to enjoy ourselves

Roger
07 May 2012, 07:17
craigsterCheck this one out, a nice rifle.
http://forums.accuratereloadin...=537102237#53710223707 May 2012, 08:36
yumastepside.....beautiful rifle, but no-one seems to do them in a full wood

Roger
07 May 2012, 15:54
BobsterHere is a link to one project:
http://surplusrifleforum.com/v...ic.php?f=82&t=113024It has some good ideas for the bolt and magazine. Richards Microfit of California makes a Mannlicher stock. I'm not sure if you can get those shipped to you though. You could get a regular wood semi-inlet and graft on a fore end as the German 'smiths did back in the day.
07 May 2012, 16:39
yumastepsideAn interesting and informative article bobster, especially the handloadig, but not exactly a "sporting" rifle......in my opinion, the magazine hanging down is what makes it distinctive.Imagine cutting the magazine off an early mannlicher......but thats just my personal preference, thanks for the link.
Roger
07 May 2012, 17:35
BobsterHere is a link on a Mannlicher project, albeit in a lengthened synthetic stock:
http://surplusrifleforum.com/v...=82&t=92835&start=1507 May 2012, 18:44
yumastepside......getting close....needs to be "blued steel and walnut",but thats the general idea

Roger
nearly midnight here, so thats me done for the night!