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    #16
    Nice guns guys! You got to love these U.S. Nagants. Of all the Mosin-Nagants produced, did these have the best overall quality, as apposed to the famous "Soviet Wartime Quality" ?

    MauserKar98k
    Last edited by MauserKar98k; 11-01-2006, 10:29 PM.

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      #17
      Well...I'm not an expert on Russian arms but it is better than the other Russian rifles that I own.
      R.Blue

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        #18
        I remember seeing an article in Gun Digest,not sure what year it was.
        It talked about the Pederson device for the mosin-nagant. They were sent to Archangel, not sure what happened to them.

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          #19
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          I have a 03 springfield cut for the Peterson Device but I never knew that there was one for the Mosin Nagant are you sure??????????????BILL

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            #20
            Hi Bill, it is also mentioned in Terence Lapin's book on the Mosin-Nagant, page 138. But no evidence is offered.


            Great rifles by the way

            Cheers, Ade.

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              #21
              Originally posted by BILL GRIST View Post
              I have a 03 springfield cut for the Peterson Device but I never knew that there was one for the Mosin Nagant are you sure??????????????BILL
              I am very very positive. The author didn't have a pederson device for the Springfield since they were cut and torched back in the 20s because, hence the term,"The war to end all wars".
              The author used a pederson device for the mosin nagant for his test.

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                #22
                http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:...s&ct=clnk&cd=1


                "At least one was found in the German Ordnance Collection at the conclusion of WWII, although the German specimen may well be one of those currently residing in the Museums listed above. The presence of a copy in the German Collection would seem to indicate that our effort to keep the Pedersen Device classified was all for naught, unless of course, they acquired their copy after the Devices had become obsolete and supposedly destroyed."

                Interesting to say at least.

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                  #23
                  Guys, I have a non-import Remington Nagant as well.....I don't believe mine ever made it overseas......No extra proofs any where.....As the story goes, this kid's Grandfather got it during/after WW1......Sat in his closet untouched for next to forever.....Unfortunately the kid wanted to take it apart after he got it.....Tried to remove the recoil lug.....Lost the spanner nut and left a nice 3" + scratch along the side of the stock.....Other than that, everything else is in minty condition.....Bodes

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