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  • #31
    Eljay
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 4985

    re: Pat Burns / gunsnammo.com - I'm very happy with mine. They do control pricing to some extent since they originally imported the M39s and they're the ones who know how many they have left. They've always put them on the market in a very controlled manner to avoid a glut. Sometimes you'll find somebody selling one cheaper but you're counting on somebody being dumb enough to not check Pat's site first for current pricing.

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    • #32
      BrokerB
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 4971

      I will have a few regular 91/30s for sale $150
      Beans and Bullets

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      • #33
        Bobby Ricigliano
        Mit Gott und Mauser
        CGN Contributor
        • Feb 2011
        • 17438

        Originally posted by kcjr1125
        yea, all matching numbers. PLease dont say things like that man, my hands got instantly sweaty and now want to buy both.
        SO what you think the Finn M39 or the Polish M44?
        That's like asking would you rather have food or water? Tough decision. Polish M44's can he found in new condition, but are usually upwards of $500. If it is a mixmaster or worn, it should be in the same ballpark as an M44.

        I guess between a Polish and a Finn I'd go with the Finn. Longer barrel, and more pleasant to shoot than the Polish flamethrower.

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        • #34
          Bobby Ricigliano
          Mit Gott und Mauser
          CGN Contributor
          • Feb 2011
          • 17438

          The million dollar question with the Finn is do you prefer a minty post war stock or a worn out and plugged but more authentic war time stock with the neat Finn cartouches?

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          • #35
            Black Majik
            Calguns Addict
            • Oct 2005
            • 9677

            Ooh good timing. I will have my first finn m39 antique on the way soon

            I'll get to see what the hub bub is all about. Can't wait.

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            • #36
              nbirnbaum2
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 791

              Be careful of catching Mosinitas I started with an 1943 izzy 91/30 then a 1938 tula PU sniper, then my finnish SKY, then the m44's then the t53. Now Ive got 18 of them.

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              • #37
                NOTABIKER
                Calguns Addict
                • Mar 2012
                • 7635

                Mosin prices still seem to be controlled by what comes out of the importers. I would think a nice matching pre war mosin in a nice pre war stock should be worth more than a 1942-45 mosin in a war time or post war stock. I think after all the importing is over prices will start to vary quiet a bit.

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                • #38
                  NOTABIKER
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 7635

                  Originally posted by nbirnbaum2
                  Be careful of catching Mosinitas I started with an 1943 izzy 91/30 then a 1938 tula PU sniper, then my finnish SKY, then the m44's then the t53. Now Ive got 18 of them.
                  no such thing as a 1938 PU sniper. their is such a thing as a put together 91 30 with a present day new production scope and mount. I had a 1939 repo PU imported by PW arms and sold threw big 5 about 4 years ago. they made lots of them. I paid 675 dollars for my big 5 PU . they can be nice shooters though.
                  1 1/2 years later i got a REAL 1944 TULA hand select PU from AIM for 750 .

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                  • #39
                    nrek619
                    Member
                    • Apr 2015
                    • 159

                    Originally posted by BrokerB
                    I will have a few regular 91/30s for sale $150
                    where your located at ? interested......

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                    • #40
                      nbirnbaum2
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 791

                      Originally posted by NOTABIKER
                      no such thing as a 1938 PU sniper. their is such a thing as a put together 91 30 with a present day new production scope and mount. I had a 1939 repo PU imported by PW arms and sold threw big 5 about 4 years ago. they made lots of them. I paid 675 dollars for my big 5 PU . they can be nice shooters though.
                      1 1/2 years later i got a REAL 1944 TULA hand select PU from AIM for 750 .
                      You are correct the ex sniper i believe is a repo from j&g . I think it was selected as sniper capable due to the CH marks, but not 100% sure. either way it was like $400-450ish and fun to shoot. My sister likes to shoot nazi paper targets with it.

                      Now I have to watch gunbroker for a nice real one.
                      Last edited by nbirnbaum2; 06-15-2015, 6:46 AM.

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                      • #41
                        81turbota
                        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 2956

                        Originally posted by nbirnbaum2
                        You are correct the ex sniper i believe is a repo from j&g . I think it was selected as sniper capable due to the CH marks, but not 100% sure. either way it was like $400-450ish and fun to shoot. My sister likes to shoot nazi paper targets with it.

                        Now I have to watch gunbroker for a nice real one.
                        CH or CN on a Tula would be the marking of a sniper. There are a small amount of CH or CN marked Tulas that didn't receive the sniper treatment however. Look inside the receiver and also along the sides of the receiver behind the barrel shank for filled holes. It's possible that it's an ex PE or PEM.
                        C&R nut.

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                        • #42
                          musketjon
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2008
                          • 1746

                          I got the best price on a Finn M39. FREE!!! A good friend of mine gave me one about 4 years ago. It's a Sako built on an 1896 Tula receiver. It rocks. I'm looking to sell all 4 of my 91/30's.
                          Jon

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