bushball wrote: Hi, just wondering as to how, if possible, you woulf go about getting an old rifle like a kar98 or Mosin nagant in Ireland. I don't know much about the laws so I'm not sure if they are banned but I cant see why a 5 round 100+yo bolt action would be illegal Cheers
bushball wrote: » Hi, just wondering as to how, if possible, you woulf go about getting an old rifle like a kar98 or Mosin nagant in Ireland. I don't know much about the laws so I'm not sure if they are banned but I cant see why a 5 round 100+yo bolt action would be illegal Cheers
bushball wrote: Cheers for all the advice. Any rough idea on prices, know things like nagants are dead cheap in america but guessing theyre dearer here. And how easy is the ammo to get?
Brasros wrote: » There is a classic rifle shoot on the 23rd of October in An Riocht. There you will see a lot of different service rifle.
deeksofdoom wrote: I wouldn't say there are too many shooting nagants at classic rifle, K31s and Swedish mausers would be more accurate.
deeksofdoom wrote: » Aww come off it they were mass produced by the Russians, the bores are off centred to the barrels on most of them. The only decent ones are the finnish ones which were largely rebuilt from leftover Russian rifles after ww1. And as for Russian ammo..... Corrosive ****e that destroyed the barrels. You'll be lucky to find a good one and if you do you won't be winning any competitions with it.
Grizzly 45 wrote: » Ask Igor Valietsiv about that.Hero of the Soviet Union.Killed 295+/-German troops with a bog standard issue MN only difference was his had a 4power scope on it in Stalingrad.As for the Finnish ones.They are copies of the MN and a good few booty rifles from the Soviets disasterous Winter war of 1939 in Finland.The sniper who almost got gunny Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam was a MN user and had killed numerous South Vietnamese and Americans with one.Its a killer and has proably as many kill notches on its stock as the AK in its history by this stage..As for corrosive ammo .Well known with Russian ammo.Thats why the AK bore is chrome lined and Russian cleaning mandated whenever possible to flush the bore with hot water.
deeksofdoom wrote: » No doubt in my mind that they were well capable rifles and had the Aud landed in Ireland with a load of German captures from the eastern front then I probably wouldn't be giving out about them at all. But I just don't think they measure up to some of the other vintage rifles available.
Chiparus wrote: » Would the 7.9 mm k98 be restricted? Would the 303?
meathstevie wrote: » Wasn't all early center fire ammunition corrosive regardless of who manufactured and used it. Or is it a matter of the USSR producing it more recently than others ?
tac foley wrote: » Making yet more useless but impressive [to some] lgislation makes Mr Joe Public happy, because he can see that the gubmint is making a real effort to control them wicked guns and stuff.
Here in UK we are now required to list the serial number of the gun that we shoot on the club range.
tac foley wrote: ANY model of bolt-action Mauser in German or Austrian service [these are restricted in Irish firearms law] -