22 cal semi automatic rifle - help identify

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22 cal semi automatic rifle - help identify

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Guys,

I purchased a few guns at an estate sale and need some help identifying this .22 rifle, It doesn't have a serial or any manufacturer.

I also purchased an 1871 BSAC Snider-Enfield rifle,
1 - chinese 93 Norinco SKS,
2 -1954r Tula (has the russsian star) russian (matching numbers) SKS

Any help with either pricing for the rifles or identifying the .22 is greatly appreciated.
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Looks like an old Mossberg to me... perhaps a Model 352KB?

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Thanks for the reply. I believe its going to be the 151-M-B. It doesn't have a serial number which is curiously odd. After doing some more research, apparently this was made sometime before 1957. It has a Weaver scope on it. i'll take it in to my local gun store and get them to look at it.

https://www.gunsamerica.com/973897504/M ... -Rifle.htm (website for pictures only)
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cprems wrote:Thanks for the reply. I believe its going to be the 151-M-B. It doesn't have a serial number which is curiously odd. After doing some more research, apparently this was made sometime before 1957. It has a Weaver scope on it. i'll take it in to my local gun store and get them to look at it.

https://www.gunsamerica.com/973897504/M ... -Rifle.htm (website for pictures only)
I think you found it! Looks like that one is tube fed where the 352 has a removable magazine. The finger grooves is what pointed me to Mossberg... have a couple of bolt action shotguns that have the same finger grooves!

Those SKS rifles should bring a pretty penny. I wouldn't be surprised if you pull $400 for the Norinco, based on prices I have seen.

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Yep, have a very similar Mossberg, though off the top of my head I can’t remember if it has the band on it as well. Regardless it shoots fine and is a fun little rifle. Loading via the tube makes it easy.
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The Norinco is the SKS-M Paratrooper.It accepts the AK-47 mags in original form, no conversion. It's a nice one for sure.
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cprems wrote:Thanks for the reply. I believe its going to be the 151-M-B. It doesn't have a serial number which is curiously odd. After doing some more research, apparently this was made sometime before 1957. It has a Weaver scope on it. i'll take it in to my local gun store and get them to look at it.

https://www.gunsamerica.com/973897504/M ... -Rifle.htm (website for pictures only)
Prior to the GCA of 1968 serial numbers were not required on many firearms, .22 rimfire rifles were among that category.
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Many thanks for the reply. It took some digging to find what I needed but with help from y'all, I found what I was looking for.
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cprems wrote:The Norinco is the SKS-M Paratrooper.It accepts the AK-47 mags in original form, no conversion. It's a nice one for sure.
That is a good find. Do share if you want to part with it. :cool:
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SQLGeek wrote:
cprems wrote:The Norinco is the SKS-M Paratrooper.It accepts the AK-47 mags in original form, no conversion. It's a nice one for sure.
That is a good find. Do share if you want to part with it. :cool:
I'm actually looking to part with them all. I purchased them at an estate sale. There are 2 Enfields left, 1917 & 1947 or 43. Shoot me a PM and we can discuss!
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