Hi, what do you think of this baby?
Still dont know if its deact or not nor the price.
Thanks.
Cheers.
Nuno
Hi, what do you think of this baby?
Still dont know if its deact or not nor the price.
Thanks.
Cheers.
Nuno
As far as I know the 1944 Mosin Nagant is the short one with folding bayonet ?
You have a Mosin, made in Finland.
Hi Nuno, the "SA" mark in the cartouche is a Finnish Army property mark. (Suomi Army)
The rifle is an earlier pre war style reciever which has been reworked with a new barrel by the Finns. Note the early hex shaped reciever.
Cheers, Ade.
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It has a hex receiver-these were last made as rifles for the Soviets in the mid 1930s using available stocks of that receiver as the round receivers replaced it-most Finnish made rifles used the hex receivers as they had large stocks of them from various sources pre WW2-the illustrated rifle would be an m91/30 copy as made by the Finns during the war.
The attached pictures show a Finnish m/39 Mosin with a Polish made m44 carbine and a picture of the long m/91 Finnish rifle with the old 'saw tooth' rear sights.
Thank you so much for the information.
Cheers.
Nuno
Hi, price is 310 euros with shipment included and its deactivated.
Cheers.
Nuno
Seems expensive but I suppose other members in Europe would know better what the price should be.
I would never pay that much for a de-act although I know that some countries wont allow active guns. I am a sucker for the Finn Mosin's though! I got this a few years back as a gift from my bro- in- law. Ade is correct about the SA marks..mine has that too.Also the 'T' I believe stands for "Tikkakaski" which I think is the town/city of Manf.
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