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The most deadly Mosin in the world, the M39

The M39 rifle features the rear sight from the M28-30 rifle, adjustable for elevation from 150 meters to 1,000 meters. The rear sight also folds up into a ladder sight and is marked all the way out to 2,000 meters.

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Clash of the battle rifle titans: SCAR VS VEPR

You’ve tricked out your AR-15, but something feels off. Like B. B. King sings, “The thrill is gone.” You need what every American needs: a battle rifle.

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The Mosin Nagant M44: A carbine of the Cold War

Ever wish your rifle acted as a flash-bang, a spotlight, and a lead-slinger all at the same time? Wish no more comrade, you need glorious M44!

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Gear Review: RSI Mosin Nagant scope mount

Upgrading the Mosin Nagant with modern-day features can be a daunting task. They were never designed to be covered in optics, lasers, or flashlights. Thankfully Ken Norberg at Rock Solid Industries (RSI) specialize in customizing vintage bolt action rifles like the Mosin Nagant. No matter what type of receiver or barrel your Mosin has, RSI makes accessories for it.The focus of this review is the combination scope mount angled bolt package offered by RSI.

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