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Converting a Mosin to 45-70

And why not?

4 Responses to “Converting a Mosin to 45-70”

  1. Kevin Baker Says:

    Somebody was doing that with Lee-Enfields a while back. Five or six shots with the standard Enfield box magazine, IIRC.

    I had a No. 4 with a bad barrel and a No. 5 with WAY excessive headspace that tempted me greatly, but I sold them last year to a guy in Nevada that converts them to 7.62×39 and .45ACP.

  2. Bubblehead Les Says:

    Had a buddy of mine back in the 80’s convert a Siamese Mauser to 45-70. Fairly common practice back then.

  3. mikee Says:

    And is the fireball from a 45 -70 with a 16.25″ barrel as stupendously splendiferous as that with normal 7.62×54 ammo and the barrel length on a Model 44?

  4. Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner Says:

    I was seriously tempted by a jungle carbine conversion a few years back, but held off because I couldn’t get any definitive info on what sort of pressure levels it could be loaded to. Will it handle the Guide Gun pressures? Ruger #1? Or is it limited to trapdoor pressures? Anybody have a clue?

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