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Old 12-12-2008, 10:10 AM
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My m38



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has anyone posted a picture of their drilled and tapped M39? I hear M39s are way more accurate than the 91/30s, just curious to see if anyone did.
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has anyone posted a picture of their drilled and tapped M39? I hear M39s are way more accurate than the 91/30s, just curious to see if anyone did.
No but I know where you can buy one.
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Old 12-23-2008, 9:03 PM
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M39 with Sako stamps
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An M39 with a PU scope mount and bent bolt handle? Blech.
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An M39 with a PU scope mount and bent bolt handle? Blech.
personally, the c stock mosin looks more appealing than the russian regular one
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Here is my new addition to my Mosin collection. She's a 1943 blonde Izzy M91/59.





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Yeah. That is most unfortunate.
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this is how you scope an M39 without bubba'in it. (Darrells scout mount w/ LER scope)

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Purchased off a fellow calgunner:



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Default m44 marking i cant find anywhere

evening gents.

picked up a m44 at the costa mesa gun show last weekend. it has a tiny Y on the top left of the receiver above the date on the receiver, anyone know what that signifies? i didnt see anything about that on http://7.62x54r.net.

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evening gents.

picked up a m44 at the costa mesa gun show last weekend. it has a tiny Y on the top left of the receiver above the date on the receiver, anyone know what that signifies? i didnt see anything about that on http://7.62x54r.net.

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I finally got an M39. Purchased it off a fellow Calgunner who bought this and never fired it. The bolt has two serial numbers, one scratched off and one correct with the receiver.

Sako SK.Y 1942





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Sako SK.Y 1942





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Here is my M-38 . She is for sale too ! Beautiful stock and decent shape.

SOLD !!

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Here is a pretty Polish Type 44!! Pretty much perfect, pristine and unmarred. Just like it rolled off the manufacturing line in 1953.







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WOW ! That is a really really nice Mosin Nagant, man! Where did you pick that up and do they have any more?
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I obtained it in 1996, and yes I have two additional rifles in similar condition.
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here are the pictures I have of my M91 and my 91/30



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ladder sights on a mosin?
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ladder sights on a mosin?
Its a M91 so the sights are different than the later models. But you do not shoot with the sights up like that though. I am guessing he just put them us as a way to keep the rifle from tilting over or something.
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My newly aquired '43 Izhevsk 91/59 I bought off another calgunner. All numbers are matching and everything is in very nice shape.

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Quite possibly, the most evil M44 to ever roll out of Russia!
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1940 Tula 91/30. The Mosin Nagant sure is an amazing rifle... by far my first choice, should the SHTF.

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What synthetic stock is this?
That looks like a painted original stock
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In that case anyone have a source for cheap repro M44 Stocks?

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Semi-finished, in a caliber no one EVER expects. Projectile and cartridge case are in the upper right hand corner...

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I obtained it in 1996, and yes I have two additional rifles in similar condition.
National (now defunct), in Northridge, had a bunch in that condition for $150 then. Wish I'd bought them all.
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wow is the wood refinished and what did u use? I also added you on flickr as well since I saw ur page by clicking the pic.
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