"Mosin Nagant Sportinized Bullpup. This Bullpup has a proficiently shortened M91/30 barrel. The red dot sight is included. The gun is accurate and the bore is in excellent condition"
I've always loved "improvements" that cause major problems. How does one reload that rifle? It looks like removal of some parts is needed. Also, the bolt is nowhere near your hand, so you must unshoulder the gun to operate the bolt. Classic.
MANY folks we call "Bubba" didn't finish a simple K-12 education. MOST, if not all, of the people I spend time with are packing at least a high school education, most have several college degrees. I am sure that I am not the only one here who knows people with the knowledge and education I am referring to!
Proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation is not a right. It's not a privilege. It's our DUTY to master OUR OWN FRICKING language. If we don't, we are ILLITERATE and doomed to third world status!!!
Sportinized?????
REALLY?...SPORTINIZED???
Well, I guess even Bubba gets to coin a new phrase every now and then. :tisk:
lol only one word comes to mind looking at that thing lol ,WHY? just why? what use does that thing provide for anything more than a good laugh?. and a lot of wasted time and money?:barf:
I would estimate that barrel at somewhere around 20 inches (+/-).
The good thing (if there is such a thing about this rifle) is if the barrel was crowned right (and if it didn't start out as a carbine), it is probably going to have nearly intact rifling all the way to the muzzle, and should bullet test perfectly.
The bad thing (in addition to the previously mentioned handling qualities deficiencies) is there is no telling how good or bad that 'remote control' trigger is going to be. I am willing to bet that all it does is push on the standard Mosin trigger (which probably wasn't removed) through an intervening link, which just adds a whole other level of 'slop' to what is usually a pretty sloppy operation to start with.
Other than that, I would estimate its probable inherent 'bench' accuracy as about what you would get from an M38.
"The gun is accurate and the bore is in excellent condition." :laugh: "I never actually fired it but I did a good chop job on it, so I know it's accurate. Now which one of you city slickers wants a good survivalist rifle?"
In any analysis of any tactical situation, we must not discount native intelligence, or the cunning foresight of our opposition.
Sometimes, in the heat of the moment, we get a bit too arrogant, and then, we learn humility in the worst way!
The majority of multi-millionaires and multi-billionaires dropped out of school, and were bankrupted, but, got right back to work, and
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