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<blockquote data-quote="steelfingers" data-source="post: 2854227" data-attributes="member: 38658"><p>I decided to have a me day and the m in me stands for Mosin. Nice day here in OK so I broke the gun down completely (every part) cleaned the cos with mineral spirits and oiled. Was going to do a vid but I have a rule when I play golf to never give lessons to anyone I can't beat and that goes with the savvy people on this site. Preaching to the choir deal.</p><p>One thing I will add, to stop flash rusting (learned from my AK's), I sprayed everything down with Ballistol after the mineral spirits and wipe down. Left it very wet when I put up. Some hate the product but I love it. Barrel got a great scrub/oil and looks great.</p><p>This is the M91/30 1937 Izhevsk. Not a rare one but it's in great shape. Furniture is perfect as well as not having any scratches on the barrel. </p><p>It took me 5 hours because I wanted to make sure not to damage anything. Tons of respect equal time a patience. </p><p>I am amazed at the beauty and simplicity of this piece of history. Can't wait for my next one</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]53978[/ATTACH][ATTACH]53979[/ATTACH][ATTACH]53980[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelfingers, post: 2854227, member: 38658"] I decided to have a me day and the m in me stands for Mosin. Nice day here in OK so I broke the gun down completely (every part) cleaned the cos with mineral spirits and oiled. Was going to do a vid but I have a rule when I play golf to never give lessons to anyone I can't beat and that goes with the savvy people on this site. Preaching to the choir deal. One thing I will add, to stop flash rusting (learned from my AK's), I sprayed everything down with Ballistol after the mineral spirits and wipe down. Left it very wet when I put up. Some hate the product but I love it. Barrel got a great scrub/oil and looks great. This is the M91/30 1937 Izhevsk. Not a rare one but it's in great shape. Furniture is perfect as well as not having any scratches on the barrel. It took me 5 hours because I wanted to make sure not to damage anything. Tons of respect equal time a patience. I am amazed at the beauty and simplicity of this piece of history. Can't wait for my next one [ATTACH=CONFIG]53978[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]53979[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]53980[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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