Any tips on making Dragunov style Polymer or Wooden Stock for Mosin Nagant ?
February 15th, 2010 | by admin |szavadya asked:
I’ve Mosin Nagant 91/30 which is working in excellent condition 1MOA but stock started cracking up and Now I’ve to make a new one. I checked ATI stock but it’s not that impressive. I’m looking to build a stock which will have Dragunov style looks and as you know it’s military surplus so I don’t want to spend more than it’s original price. Any ideas ? Tips ?
Thanks in Advance
I’ve Mosin Nagant 91/30 which is working in excellent condition 1MOA but stock started cracking up and Now I’ve to make a new one. I checked ATI stock but it’s not that impressive. I’m looking to build a stock which will have Dragunov style looks and as you know it’s military surplus so I don’t want to spend more than it’s original price. Any ideas ? Tips ?
Thanks in Advance
4 Responses to “Any tips on making Dragunov style Polymer or Wooden Stock for Mosin Nagant ?”
By skip on Feb 16, 2010 | Reply
making a stock could be kinda dangerous if you dont know what your doing i would keep looking for a replacement the internet is a wonderful place to start
By DJ on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply
Cheap military surplus rifles also mean cheap military surplus rifle parts. You can find an excellent condition Mosin stock with all the hardware arsenal refinished for $40. Tennessee Gun Parts,
There was a rumor that Boyd’s Gunstocks was working on some of their custom stocks fit for the Mosin, but have not seen them for sale yet. This would include a thumbhole sporter in laminate or hardwoods.
Look, I shoot a lot of old military rifles and stocks can be repaired. In many cases, they already are. I’ve never been much of a wood carver, but I have seen some impressive homemade stocks folks have made, so look up some websites on stock making.
By boker_magnum on Feb 19, 2010 | Reply
If you have a Mosin Nagant that shoots 1MOA, you should put it in a museum as it’s the only one in the entire world capable of that kind of accuracy. As for making a stock, you’re going to spend more money than a typical Mosin Nagant is worth to do so. Then again, since yours is the only MN in the known galaxy to shoot 1MOA, it might be worth it to you to have one made.
By Harry on Feb 22, 2010 | Reply
For Polymer Stocks Please check
For Wooden stock please check
Hope that helps.