Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant/SVT-40 Scope
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Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant/SVT-40 Scope Short Description
One of the most recognizable pieces of rifle equipment is reborn! The Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant scope is a replication of the Russian PU Scope, originally noted for its precision and distinguished as one of the most consistently used rifle pieces throughout the Soviet Union during World War II. In capable hands, a Mosin-Nagant sniper rifle fitted with the PU Scope was a formidable weapon and now Firefield users can achieve that same intensity. The Firefield PU scope’s metal body, thick lenses, tough mechanism and firm mount allowed the PU scope to withstand uncommonly rough conditions and its design is timeless, having been tried and tested throughout the decades. The Firefield recreation of the PU scope merges a well known, classic design with the latest in optic technology and stays true to the original three post design, and multicoated, specially shaped lenses that greatly improve both clarity and accuracy. The Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant/SVT-40 Scope is available in the standard black matte finish and comes with a cast iron scope mount, mounting screws and cast iron mount receiver. With a 3.5 times magnification, the user can see up to 200 yards and wind age and elevation knobs provide maximum customization. The Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant is the “must have” item for any collector, enthusiast or Mosin-Nagant rifle owner and is protected by the Firefield three year warranty. Firefield-Victory justifies Everything!
Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant/SVT-40 Scope Key Features
- Reliable and durable
- Multi-coated Lenses
- 3 post reticle design
- 3.5x magnification
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful Very, very shoddy, August 14, 2012 By Rock – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant/SVT-40 Scope (Sports) Let me start off by saying that I really do hate writing negative reviews, but I after being scammed I feel an obligation to warn others about this product.The product looked good when it first arrived, besides the absurdly awful “instruction manual,” which contained no information that could not be gleaned from looking at the scope itself. Getting any mounting information was a huge hassle; contacting Firefield for mounting information brought back an email telling me that the mounting information could not be given out and a link to an unrelated forum. I had mine mounted by a gunsmith specializing in the mosin nagant and had high hopes taking it to the range, but that was a disappointment as well. The mounting screws loosen quickly, leading to an extremely wobbly scope. Besides that the main large thumbscrew that is supposed to hold the scope onto the mount loosens quite quickly as well, exacerbating the problem.The elevation and windage knobs are also sub-par, when I tried to adjust the reticle I found the elevation knob unresponsive, with grease having gotten in between the threading.I must also assume there is a great variety in between scopes, as the manual instructed me to be prepared to grind or shim the scope, as it will most likely be off. That didn’t bother me until I actually started the shimming process, in the end I’ve had to put on quite a bit of material to make up for how far the scope is skewed horizontally. The shimming process doesn’t even touch how skewed the scope is vertically; I’ve spent quite some time fiddling with the elevation screws only to have a gun that shoots far from the reticle, even after careful boresighting with a laser.While some may be tempted by the price (like myself) please be warned that this scope is a very shoddy product and you can expect no support from Firefield. As someone who has had it professionally installed and then tried it out at the range, carefully adjusting it over and over, I can tell you that this scope is extremely bad and is a waste of money. It might look like a real PU scope, but ultimately it just turns out to be a very expensive display piece. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comments (2)
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful Close but no cigar, August 7, 2012 By travis – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant/SVT-40 Scope (Sports) I have a real sniper and was a little disappointed with this one. No instructions for installation and no drawings that show hole measurements or required drills or taps. I had to sit down with a caliper and figure all this out my self. Luckily I had my real sniper to compare placement. The next bummer was after I installed it I looked down at the scope from the top and noticed a severe warp in the bracket to the left, I had to take my torch and heat it up and bend it back straight. It is cheap when compared to buying the real thing but be prepared for a major installation, I used a milling machine and can’t imagine how someone could ever drill the holes properly without it. The dowels have to be placed exactly and drilled then reamed to get the proper fit. Don’t plan on buying and installing with a hand drill unless you are very desperate. The small screws are a joke and serve no purpose on this scope, they are supposed to have a larger head and lock the main screws in place, I guess the boys in China didn’t know what they were for. If you want to do it right you will have to buy larger head screws and then notch the main screw heads. Good luck, I hope this helps. Travis Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful PU mosin nanant scope review, September 5, 2012 By colahan – Amazon Verified Purchase(What’s this?) This review is from: Firefield PU Mosin-Nagant/SVT-40 Scope (Sports) At first look the scope seems reasonable in cost, but this has not been true for the complete job. Getting it mounted has turned into a real challenge. The 4 individuals we know with good mechanical skills and gun knowledge all recommended to find a gun smith. Of the four we contacted only one seemed will to do the job. Once he started he gave us a call in about 4 hours to tell use that the Fire field Scope receiver mount would not mount to the 91/30 Mosin properly. It appeared that the receiver mount is cut for mounting to a hex barrel and would keep the mount to far away from aligning the scope properly for shooting. We then ordered a mount only, from a Polish company through SARCO inc., located in Easton PA that will align with the round barrel that our 1937 mosin has. Expected cost to get a PU scope mounted will be in the order of 300 to 400 dollars when it’s all said and done.Some specifics about the Firefield scope mount kit are: the mount and receiver bracket are cast mounts. The kit does not come with any mounting instructions, or even references as to where and get good reference material to mount. The mounting bolts do not appear to be case harden steel and the threads are course threads, where I felt they should have been fine thread, kit does not come with a drill and tap which would be a good thing. I did send Firefield a email requesting better hardware but never heard back from them. I will say this about Amazon the first scope we received the mount was warped or cast badly. We made arrangements to return and Amazon delivered a second one the same day we sent ours back. I was pleasantly surprised At this point we are not sure what were going to do with the Firefield, if the scope fits the new mount ill probably keep it if not will contact Amazon to see about returning. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews Was this review helpful to you? | Comment
ebay, look it up. “mosin? bent bolt”
where can i get a curved bold i know i dont? have to make it myself?
What is the? bent bolt a 3/8 or 5/16? Thanks
Yes?
isnt? the piece you are talking about the bolt handle not the bolt?
I got this as my first rifle from a gunshop. It is the first gun I ever fired. I then refinished it using what knowledge of woods I had in high school. Funny thing is, it was my first time refinishing but turned out to be the? best of any gun I have refinished.
Where did you get your rifle from? The wood looks amazing, I haven’t found one in condition like that ever.?
In Case Anyone Does Not Know It Is Possible To Mount A Scope On To A Mosin Nagant With Out A Bent Bolt. The Easiest Way To Do This Is BY Mounting The Scope Using 2 scope Mount Docks. However It Is Hard To Keep The Scope Sighted In And Could Break The Scope, Also YOU HAVE TO BE CAREFUL? RUNNING THE BOLT AND IT IS NOT WORTH IT!
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND GETTING A BENT BOLT INSTEAD AS IT IS CHEAPER, SAFER, AND MORE EFFECTIVE.
I just posted a video on my Mosin-Nagant bolt that Blazen999 worked on for me. It came? out awesome and cost me less than $40.00 – I have a link to his site posted.
Cool?
on gunbroker there is a gentleman blazen999 doing sweet bent bolts conv for 38.00. shipping? included
buymilsurp?
what web did u get that? bolt from
Can you be a little more specific on your question??
So do you just have to slide the rear piece straight on? to the bolt body?
buymilsurp website?
where? did you buy the bent bolt?
is the scope $140 or the? whole set?…Cool beans do a good job then, no pressure.
well what can go wrong with a 140 dollar scope with a year warranty and I might make a review on it? if i can, il be the first one to do it=)
Quality Control. I heard the Firefield’s are really hard to zero, and stay zeroed. Let me? know how you like it though.
ya I know? what do you mean about the QC?
Cool cool! I? am not to sure about the QC on the Firefield. Hope you enjoy!