MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#21 Post by R.G.C »

It's French

Jealous????????

It's got the supidest bolt design ever

Stupidity is in the appreciation...No other arsenal ever designed a repeating bolt made of 5 parts ONLY....Probably also none with such a fast locktime......No one has a shorter bolt stroke and such a strong and well arranged lugs system....

and it's probably the ugliest rifle I've ever seen.

Then you have not seen that much...

Other than that it's fine :55: :55: :55:

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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#22 Post by mas36 »

As a psychiatric nurse I must offer up my concerns regarding Alpha1. Like any man I appreciate a bit of gun porn of an evening, but there are limits! Let me know where you shoot and Ill add you to the treatment list.

I have to say the only issue i have with the MAS is the lack of availability of cheap / local factory ammunition which I hope to overcome shortly.

Now where did I put the Aberlour............
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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#23 Post by 20series »

R.G.C wrote:It's French

Jealous????????

It's got the supidest bolt design ever

Stupidity is in the appreciation...No other arsenal ever designed a repeating bolt made of 5 parts ONLY....Probably also none with such a fast locktime......No one has a shorter bolt stroke and such a strong and well arranged lugs system....

and it's probably the ugliest rifle I've ever seen.

Then you have not seen that much...

Other than that it's fine :55: :55: :55:

Alan
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I will apoogise for any offence my comments may have made, they were mainly made in jest.

there is a long ongoing bit of banter regarding this rifle between myself and Mas36 (my best mate) and it was too much for me to ignore.

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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#24 Post by saddler »

Scotsgun wrote:
meles meles wrote:.......... our latest acquisition: a MAS 36 we bought from Dromia of this parish. ...
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.
...unlike the cheese eating surrender monkeys that were issued them!

The MAS36 has got to be one of the FEW bolt actions I never liked - others being the Russian Mosin Nagant & the Italian Carcano
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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#25 Post by R.G.C »

saddler wrote:
Scotsgun wrote:
meles meles wrote:.......... our latest acquisition: a MAS 36 we bought from Dromia of this parish. ...
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.
...unlike the cheese eating surrender monkeys that were issued them!

Deep disregard is just what it deserve.....
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The MAS36 has got to be one of the FEW bolt actions I never liked - others being the Russian Mosin Nagant & the Italian Carcano
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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#26 Post by Christel »

Deep disregard indeed, well said R.G.C O:-)
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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#27 Post by meles meles »

Oh we don't know, it has to be worth a zillion of them characterless ikkle black rifles any day...
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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#28 Post by mas36 »

Well said.

Think Ive had enough malt for the evening, I`m hankering for an arisaka again..........
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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#29 Post by Alpha1 »

A arisaka now you are talking.

The mas36 is a easy round to re load.

You can use 6.5x55 Swedish mauser cases that are easily obtainable. You just run them through a full length sizing die then trim them to length.
The bullet is a standard .308 I use hornady 155grain A max in mine with 42.3grains of Vit N140.
I use Lapau cases and Amax bullets because there is nothing but the best for my old Girl she is nestling under the bed clothes as we speak winking at me.
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Re: MAS36 and AICS/Remington 7.62

#30 Post by Chuck »

Oh we don't know, it has to be worth a zillion of them characterless ikkle black rifles any day...
Oh I don't know badger, would you still say the same if they had a white stripe or to on them??
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