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  • redneckmedic

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    Photoshop Maybe?

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    YouTube - Mosin Nagant 91/30 (NFA, SBR)
     

    Archbishop

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    Not photoshopped I've seen pictures before in museum collections. How do you handle the recoil? With a tighter fore grip I would imagine. If I remember correctly during the war a few mosins were cut down this way to be used in tight combat because it was quicker and cheaper to redo a gun that they tons of laying around then it was to keep cranking out pistols.
     

    CSK22

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    COuld you imagine the fireball!

    Surely these are all "custom" made,

    I'd imagine this was done for inside houses and urban warfare? close quarters stuff?
     

    paperboy

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    Yeah, it's real. Evidently some were used in the Russian Revolutions. Shooting one would be interesting to say the least. I wouldn't want to be on either end of that thing!
     

    redneckmedic

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    So the real question is... Tax Stamp? Is this a violation of 1934 NFA? SBR?

    Where is Scutter01, shouldn't he have smelt the Mosin Blood in the water by now?
     

    Bill of Rights

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    So the real question is... Tax Stamp? Is this a violation of 1934 NFA? SBR?

    Where is Scutter01, shouldn't he have smelt the Mosin Blood in the water by now?

    If something like this doesn't have a tax stamp, yeah, I'd bet it would violate NFA 34. This one being a museum piece, it may have been rendered inoperable and be OK as well.

    And I look for a reply from Scutter as soon as he gets home. :ar15:
     

    Scutter01

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    I never knew there were original MN pistols. I've seen videos where people have Form 1'ed a rifle down into a pistol though.
     

    IndyGunworks

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    would a form 1 make it an AOW for 5 dollars? or still require the 200 dollar stamp?

    Nevermind... looked it up.... not worth my time for 200 dollars.... if it were the AOW for 5, i would have made one.
     
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