So, a couple weeks ago I saw the Cabelas sale ad and couldn't resist going down there to piss away $150 on a piece of history. I bought a Mosin Nagant. 1943, Izzy mfg, all matching numbers (luck of the draw) with a war-time stock and a nice looking bore
And ya know what.... three weeks ago I didn't know ANYTHING about these Russian Mil-surps. In fact I didn't even know what Mil-surp meant!

I know....pics to follow
Both my wife & I know that I can't leave stuff alone (the obsessive part of my O/C personality).
Wonderful innerwebz! Typee typee on the computer and I now know how to completely disassemble it. Typee typee and I now know that it's not anything special, which works well since I have no guilt fiddling with it!
Typee typee and I now know numerous 'easy' methods for removing cosmolene. The metal clean-up was easy. The stock clean-up is ongoing and I'm not sure it's possible TO EVER get all of that crap out of the wood! But it's a challenge and I'm actually enjoying it! ...as long as my wife doesn't look in the guest bathtub!

Typee typee and now I know how to improve the horrible 50# trigger pull! and I did that yesterday

Now sports a two-stage trigger with 3.5# pull

(was 4.5#s without any lube) and I did the drop test on it a dozen times. I enjoyed it and it cost me $5!
Typee typee and I've learned some stuff on stock refinishing. I'm done screwing with the cosmolene removal and have started the mineral spirits wiping & sanding. Just enough to clean it up some but not so much as to remove the numerous marks and stampings. Gave my arm a good workout but I enjoyed it!
Typee typee and I learned a bunch about different methods of bedding this beast, which is supposed to improve the crappy accuracy from mostly worthless to muzzleloaderish.

Before work I decided to take a break from wood prep and started the bedding process. I hope that can of spray release agent that I've had for 10 years still works!

as stressful as it has been tonite worrying about getting this thing apart in the morn.. I'm enjoying it!
and still more typee typee, I think next I'll try my hand at cold-blueing plus I need to spend some more time on wood prep and then decide on how to oil her up. One day I suppose I should actually shoot it, eh?

Somewhere between "why did you waste your money on that piece of crap" and "OMG you're desecrating a piece of WWII history!" is some old dude who spent $150 on a beater rifle... and he's having a ball with it!