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    Mossberg 930 semi auto

    Pest eradication…2 0r 4 legged kind ..8 rounds…..


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    Hey Phil, are you ready to trade your finfire in 17hmr yet.
    Looking for one mate. Hope you are well.
    I have a suppressed Walther G22 to trade with cash your way, or just cash for the finfire. Leigh.

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    Well it's fair hosing down outside so no pretty backdrop but finally picked this up from the gunsmith today after buying it back off @hillclima thanks for looking after her till I came to my senses bud

    Most of you know this rifle but for those who don't here's the specs.

    Sako a7 chambered in 270wsm
    Finnlight 24" fluted barrel
    Fluted bolt (gunworks)
    Stug carbon fiber stock
    Javelin bipod with flush mount bedded into the fore
    Maniatis carbon Magnum suppressor
    Contessa 20moa rail
    Contessa 1" rings
    Currently wearing a nikon monarch 4-16×44 but I have something new enroute from Oz (more about that later)
    This rifle is a beast and best 3 shot group with my hand loads is .27"
    Would also Iike to acknowledge a few good bastards on here that made this build possible. @Ryan_Songhurst @stug
    Zach from North Canterbury Gunsmithing
    And the good buggers at Gunworks

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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    Well it's fair hosing down outside so no pretty backdrop but finally picked this up from the gunsmith today after buying it back off @hillclima thanks for looking after her till I came to my senses bud

    Most of you know this rifle but for those who don't here's the specs.

    Sako a7 chambered in 270wsm
    Finnlight 24" fluted barrel
    Fluted bolt (gunworks)
    Stug carbon fiber stock
    Javelin bipod with flush mount bedded into the fore
    Maniatis carbon Magnum suppressor
    Contessa 20moa rail
    Contessa 1" rings
    Currently wearing a nikon monarch 4-16×44 but I have something new enroute from Oz (more about that later)
    This rifle is a beast and best 3 shot group with my hand loads is .27"
    Would also Iike to acknowledge a few good bastards on here that made this build possible. @Ryan_Songhurst @stug
    Zach from North Canterbury Gunsmithing
    And the good buggers at Gunworks

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    What's it's weight Danny

    Sent from my CPH2145 using Tapatalk

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    Quote Originally Posted by 25/08IMP View Post
    What's it's weight Danny

    Sent from my CPH2145 using Tapatalk
    That's with mag, bolt, suppressor, sling and bipod

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    Not a youngster but she sure is pretty and has experience
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    Real guns start with the number 3 or bigger and make two holes, one in and one out

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    Repeater or single shot?

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    @madjon_ have you shot yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo-6mmrem View Post
    @madjon_ have you shot yet?
    Nah,it's persisting down
    Real guns start with the number 3 or bigger and make two holes, one in and one out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Friwi View Post
    Repeater or single shot?
    Single
    Real guns start with the number 3 or bigger and make two holes, one in and one out

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    Sako M-28 Nagant

    Built on a Hex receiver from the 1800's. Bit of a rare bird, bore is shiny so should be a good shooter.
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    "Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"

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    That's even better than an M28 - that is an M28-30. The best Mosin of them all!

    Should have a true .308 bore made for Lapua 185grn D46 or D47 projectiles.


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    Sako M-28 Nagant

    Built on a Hex receiver from the 1800's. Bit of a rare bird, bore is shiny so should be a good shooter.
    In longrange riflery, trajectory is the pure science part. Gravity is a constant for our purposes.
    Wind is in the art department.
    Light is pure fucking voodoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    That's even better than an M28 - that is an M28-30. The best Mosin of them all!

    Should have a true .308 bore made for Lapua 185grn D46 or D47 projectiles.

    It is certainly a " Delux Garbage Rod".
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    "Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"

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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    That's even better than an M28 - that is an M28-30. The best Mosin of them all!

    Should have a true .308 bore made for Lapua 185grn D46 or D47 projectiles.
    Didn't the m28/30 upgrade have strengthening bars added to the nose cap? I thought the M28 was the standard nosecap like in the photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gun nut View Post
    Didn't the m28/30 upgrade have strengthening bars added to the nose cap? I thought the M28 was the standard nosecap like in the photos.
    Not as far as I know maybe your thinking of the alloy shim?

    My one is one of about 1000 made by Sako. Well the barrel is, Sako assembled all the M28/30s. Using Sig and Tikka barrels mainly.
    This one was made in the last year of production, 1935 .
    It was never taken into the army ( lacks SA ) instead it just has SKY ( Civil guard) stamp.

    It could have been issued to a reserve who never used it, then the reserve bought it and it sat in the cupboard. All the cosmoline had turned to varnish and it took a few liters of petrol to shift it all.

    Keen to see how well it shoots.

    It has a 308 bore
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