1944 Izhevsk M44 Mosin-Nagant Carbine
Bolt, Barrel Shank, Floorplate matching, buttplate force matched
Rearsenal stamp on right side of buttstock
Very good bore (is a bore handpick from JGsales)
Shellac is thin and scuffed up as you'd expect a gun of this vintage, but is not coming off
Includes...
This is the full Mosin–Nagant five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed military rifle. Known officially as the 3-line rifle M1891[citation needed] and informally in Russia and the former Soviet Union as Mosin's rifle it is chambered for its original 7.62×54mmR cartridge. All matching...
I have a back of the safe M91 that I would like the M.D.S brains to give me some info. So far all I know is US made and SA marked. I have never shot this and I am probably going to sell it to fund a Sporting Clay over and under. Thanks in advance for your help. Stay Healthy.
im looking into getting a mosin , first time buying an older rifle , anyone in here currently own or have owned one and know anything to look out for when purchasing one, hoping to get one for a good deal at this upcoming gun show (was told i could find them dirt cheap while browsing a local...
Hello, I a have a nice lot of Mosin Nagants that I would like getting some in person help with. Mostly I am looking to see which ones are worth more than the others and what you think I could get for them. I am in Chambersburg PA and it would be more easy if you could meet me up here. I can...
SHOOTERS X GRADE Russian 1891/30 7.62x54R Mosin Nagants @ AIM Surplus.
Pretty solid deal for a shooter. Not sure how "beat" these puppies will be but a nice price.
I'm about to pull the trigger(no pun intended) for the intention for a Archangel build...the thought of a magazine is too tempting...
does anyone know how to re-install the factory rear sight on a MN-44? I took off the rear sight to install a scope mount, which I've since removed, and I'm not having any success at all in reinstalling the factory rear sight.
I've tried using a C-clamp to compress the leaf spring, and the...
About a year ago I purchased a 1944 Mosin Nagant 91/30 PU sniper from an estate sale. The previous owner died in 1964 and he was a Navy Admiral. He served in WWII and Korea. His office (and firearm collection) sat untouched after his death. I picked up his sniper, Japanese Type 99 (monopod...
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