MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
Moderator: dromia
- meles meles
- Posts: 6335
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:17 pm
- Home club or Range: HBSA
- Location: Underground
- Contact:
MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
Well oomans, we popped over to the range this morning to try out our latest acquisition: a MAS 36 we bought from Dromia of this parish. 'Twas a cold, crisp morning, -3 C and frosty on the firing point but no wind at all. Ideal conditions for those of us with fur coats. We were very nicely surprised by the MAS36. It felt very awkward to use, being a short rifle with a very odd bolt, but it was very accurate. We managed to group to under 3 inches which, for a military rifle, we were quite happy with. Most of our shots were grouping under 2 inches with an occasional flier that we called - it's an odd trigger too, almost down there with the Mosin Nagant. Despite those peculiarities, it's definitely minute of German capable. Shame the amphibians never hung around long enough to give it a proper try...
After shooting the MAS36 were offered a go on a nice 7.62x51 Remington 700 in an AICS stock. It's been very well put together with a heavy fluted barrel, a Socialist muzzle brake (it shares the woe evenly with both lanes on either side), a 10 round magazine and a very nice trigger. An exceedingly nice trigger in fact. It made an interesting contrast with the MAS36. Rounds fed smoothly, the rifle was a perfect fit to our frame, the recoil was quite tame and it was very economical on paper usage downrange: our rounds all went through the same hole.
We liked...
After shooting the MAS36 were offered a go on a nice 7.62x51 Remington 700 in an AICS stock. It's been very well put together with a heavy fluted barrel, a Socialist muzzle brake (it shares the woe evenly with both lanes on either side), a 10 round magazine and a very nice trigger. An exceedingly nice trigger in fact. It made an interesting contrast with the MAS36. Rounds fed smoothly, the rifle was a perfect fit to our frame, the recoil was quite tame and it was very economical on paper usage downrange: our rounds all went through the same hole.
We liked...
Badger
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
Brok,(nos, qui vivere in lucem) may we have some pictures please
- meles meles
- Posts: 6335
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:17 pm
- Home club or Range: HBSA
- Location: Underground
- Contact:
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
Hmmm, if you want to be led out of darkness*, ooman, klikky the linky...
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/index.php ... re75x54Fr/
* Education, from the latin, ex ducare, to lead out of darkness...
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/index.php ... re75x54Fr/
* Education, from the latin, ex ducare, to lead out of darkness...
Badger
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
I still fancy adding oneof these to my collection. Granted its' pig ugly and built by the French but as a little used, knock-about gun it can't be beaten.meles meles wrote:.......... our latest acquisition: a MAS 36 we bought from Dromia of this parish. ...
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
I must say I bought one of those French things a few weeks back and have had a few trips to the range now with it. Despite the fact my best mate is seriously negative about it, ( in a 20series kind of way - hes only upset because one bit him! ) I am more than happy. It is accurate, and fun to shoot, once you overcome any bolt handle related woes anyway. Mine groups easily between 3 and 4 moa without too much operator input using ppu, and I achieved a 1 moa 3 shot group today although I admit this was more flukish good luck than skill. I expect that a 2 -3 moa grouping will be the norm once we really get used to each other.
For the price I reckon these are a great addition to the cabinet and well worth a look in.
For the price I reckon these are a great addition to the cabinet and well worth a look in.
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
I think they are sexy
I love mine. party2
(By the way you have pinched my handle I have been playing as =3d=mas36.UK in the call of duty sniping servers for years.
) :lol:

(By the way you have pinched my handle I have been playing as =3d=mas36.UK in the call of duty sniping servers for years.

- dromia
- Site Admin
- Posts: 20240
- Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 4:57 am
- Home club or Range: The Highlands of Scotland. Cycling Proficiency 1964. Felton & District rifle club. Teesdale Pistol and Rifle club.
- Location: Sutherland and Co Durham
- Contact:
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
Pervert!Alpha1 wrote:I think they are sexyparty2
Come on Bambi get some
Imperial Good Metric Bad
Analogue Good Digital Bad
Fecking stones
Real farmers don't need subsidies
Cow's farts matter!
For fine firearms and requisites visit
http://www.pukkabundhooks.com/
- meles meles
- Posts: 6335
- Joined: Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:17 pm
- Home club or Range: HBSA
- Location: Underground
- Contact:
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
We bought one to add to our collection of battle rifles and it makes a useful talking point. It combines elements of the Mauser and Lee bolts with P14 and Springfield sights, the Mosin Nagant bolt release and sundry other ideas from various rifles. In theory, it should have been the ultimate bolt action, magazine fed rifle but unfortunately, whoever tried to incorporate all these good ideas into one rifle didn't quite get the ergonomics right...
It's certainly an accurate rifle despite all that...
It's certainly an accurate rifle despite all that...
Badger
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
CEO (Chief Excavatin' Officer)
Badger Korporashun
Quidquid latine dictum sit altum viditur.
"Quelle style, so British"
- 20series
- Full-Bore UK Supporter
- Posts: 4941
- Joined: Mon Nov 08, 2010 10:42 am
- Home club or Range: Oundle R&PC
- Location: Chelveston, Northants
- Contact:
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
mas36 wrote:I must say I bought one of those French things a few weeks back and have had a few trips to the range now with it. Despite the fact my best mate is seriously negative about it, ( in a 20series kind of way - hes only upset because one bit him! ) I am more than happy. It is accurate, and fun to shoot, once you overcome any bolt handle related woes anyway. Mine groups easily between 3 and 4 moa without too much operator input using ppu, and I achieved a 1 moa 3 shot group today although I admit this was more flukish good luck than skill. I expect that a 2 -3 moa grouping will be the norm once we really get used to each other.
For the price I reckon these are a great addition to the cabinet and well worth a look in.
It's French
It's got the supidest bolt design ever
and it's probably the ugliest rifle I've ever seen
Other than that it's fine :55: :55: :55:
Alan
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools!!
Douglas Adams, 1952-2001 RIP
Douglas Adams, 1952-2001 RIP
Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62
Beauty as they say is in the eye of the beholder. Personally I think youre still hurting from the nasty injury inflicted on you by a Mas while holidaying in the USA, and youre jealous that I managed to get one before you.........
:lol:
:lol:
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests