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Mosin on the lathe!

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Just north of 11lbs but it was hard to weigh.
 
Scope and suppressor. Maybe get crazy and work on the trigger.

fyi....those drop-in timmey triggers for the mosin work really well. Better than any trigger jobs i've ever done that use the stock parts as a starting point. And having a thumb-operated safety is a nice bonus too.....
 
fyi....those drop-in timmey triggers for the mosin work really well. Better than any trigger jobs i've ever done that use the stock parts as a starting point. And having a thumb-operated safety is a nice bonus too.....

i'll have to look into it, I don't plan on shooting this with any match ammo, so the trigger is only go to do a little to tighten up the milsurp ammo. I really just want the trigger to stop wobbling forward when its cocked and locked.
 
fyi....those drop-in timmey triggers for the mosin work really well. Better than any trigger jobs i've ever done that use the stock parts as a starting point. And having a thumb-operated safety is a nice bonus too.....

oh man at $100 I think this trigger is a no brainer.


Anyone ever used one of those trigger return springs and the sear shim?
 
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fyi....those drop-in timmey triggers for the mosin work really well. Better than any trigger jobs i've ever done that use the stock parts as a starting point. And having a thumb-operated safety is a nice bonus too.....

I can vouch for this. Best thing you can do for a Mosin IMO, it becomes a totally different rifle.
 
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