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You don't because the Mosin Nagant M38 doesn't have one. You are probably thinking about the M44, which has a fold over bayonet. Removing the bayonet from a Mosin Nagant M44 is as simple as removing the screw that holds it on. See the instruction at SurplusRifle.Com here: http://www.surplusrifle.com/mosincarbine/rifledisassembly/index.asp
There are on-line forums devoted to specific firearms, including the Mosin Nagant- they would be a good starting point. The link below will take you to one such forum.
Rotate it counterclockwise, and then pull directly out once it's fully out of the threads.
The Mosin Nagant. Accurate, good range, and plus it looks good. Bolt action, makes a nice sound. It could be fitted with a bayonet and a scope. Don't take my word for it, I'm just saying Mosin Nagant because I am Russian.
If it's Bolt action, it is more than likely to be a Mosin Nagant M91/30.Take a look at http://7.62x54r.net/. You can compare makers stamps and serial numbers.
The M/N was made in caliber 7.62x54R. However, many were modified. Have a gunsmith examine it, and if necessary take a chamber casting. Measurement of the casting can tell the smith the exact chambering.
Most Mosin Nagants have what I call loose trigger syndrome. You can take it to a gun smith and he could probably bend the sear for you and take out the slack. I have recently developed a spring to fix this problem. There are a few vendors selling my spring on the net or you can go to my site and check them out. crsurplusspring.com I have video of before and after installation. Like I said a gunsmith can probably do this for you if he knows what he is doing. My fix only cost $7.00. I am selling them like crazy now.
A good school for special education training is NASET. It is one of the few schools that mainly focus on training teachers for special education kids.
In order to operate a binding machine you do not need special training. It is pretty simple to operate.
I don't know if this is all of them, but I'll take a stab at it:Norinco Type 56 rifle (AK clone)Simonov SKS (includes Norinco Type 56 carbine, Zastava M59 and M59/66, and Albanian, North Korean, East German, and Vietnamese variants)Mosin-Nagant M44Vzor Vz. 52 and Vz. 52/57
Try to search some helicopter training schools offering special grants. Take their required tests to qualify for the helicopter training grants.
Yes! Ballet requires a lot of strength training and discipline. The legs, feet, and ankles must be strong, as well as the upper body. This training can take years, and a dancer is never done training.