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need ideas for m91/30 stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Loud by design" data-source="post: 724860" data-attributes="member: 55577"><p>If your looking for a stock for the mosin you could always make one. That's what I did and I couldn't be happier. My length of pull is perfect now the palm swell fits my hand perfectly as do the grooves I inletted for my fingers to set in like some of the pistol grips. And it's a good bit more accurate now than it was mostly I assume due to the barrel being free floated and all I've got into it is under ten dollars and some time. </p><p><img src="http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww166/mikee72crf/6836C01E-2DF9-4E67-B3D4-2EC71BB8AC72-2385-000003A8EAF77E4E.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>Also as far the trigger the timmneys are great but they'll run you 3 times what you paid for your riffle. I was fairly lucky as my trigger was pretty smooth and had no creep in it but was a bit heavy at 7.5 lbs. The upside is the mosins use one of the simplest triggers around and are fairly easy to work on. With a little work I got mine down to 2 3/4 lbs and smoothed it out a tad more. Plus it didn't cost anything. If your not comfortable doing it yourself don't do it. A local gunsmith quoted me $20 for him to do it so costs should be comparable by you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loud by design, post: 724860, member: 55577"] If your looking for a stock for the mosin you could always make one. That's what I did and I couldn't be happier. My length of pull is perfect now the palm swell fits my hand perfectly as do the grooves I inletted for my fingers to set in like some of the pistol grips. And it's a good bit more accurate now than it was mostly I assume due to the barrel being free floated and all I've got into it is under ten dollars and some time. [IMG]http://i716.photobucket.com/albums/ww166/mikee72crf/6836C01E-2DF9-4E67-B3D4-2EC71BB8AC72-2385-000003A8EAF77E4E.jpg[/IMG] Also as far the trigger the timmneys are great but they'll run you 3 times what you paid for your riffle. I was fairly lucky as my trigger was pretty smooth and had no creep in it but was a bit heavy at 7.5 lbs. The upside is the mosins use one of the simplest triggers around and are fairly easy to work on. With a little work I got mine down to 2 3/4 lbs and smoothed it out a tad more. Plus it didn't cost anything. If your not comfortable doing it yourself don't do it. A local gunsmith quoted me $20 for him to do it so costs should be comparable by you [/QUOTE]
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