Mosin Nagant 91/30
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Mosin Nagant 91/30
Just thought I'd share that I picked one up today.
Wasn't planning on doing so, but I found a 1942 Izhevsk while poking around at a local fun store and had to grab it. It was missing the cleaning rod and one of the barrel band retainers (both easily remedied problems), but the stock was in pretty decent shape and the bolt was very smooth compared to other 91/30s that I've handled. Rifling looked pretty decent as well. I got it for $110 out the door with 40 rounds of surplus ammo.
This one called out to me for a couple of reasons:
1) It is an Izhevsk gun. No, that doesn't make it rare or special, but my first rifle was my Izhevsk manufactured Saiga AK, so the idea of having an older gun they made appealed to me.
2) Since it is a 1942 manufacture, there is almost a 100% certainty that this rifle saw action in WW2. That's pretty neat.
I don't have any pictures (took one with my phone, but it looked dark, fuzzy and awful so I'm not going to load it up) and I won't get around to shooting this for a while due to Thanksgiving and other stuff, but I was excited about picking one up and thought I'd share.
Now it's time to go watch Enemy at the Gates.
Wasn't planning on doing so, but I found a 1942 Izhevsk while poking around at a local fun store and had to grab it. It was missing the cleaning rod and one of the barrel band retainers (both easily remedied problems), but the stock was in pretty decent shape and the bolt was very smooth compared to other 91/30s that I've handled. Rifling looked pretty decent as well. I got it for $110 out the door with 40 rounds of surplus ammo.
This one called out to me for a couple of reasons:
1) It is an Izhevsk gun. No, that doesn't make it rare or special, but my first rifle was my Izhevsk manufactured Saiga AK, so the idea of having an older gun they made appealed to me.
2) Since it is a 1942 manufacture, there is almost a 100% certainty that this rifle saw action in WW2. That's pretty neat.
I don't have any pictures (took one with my phone, but it looked dark, fuzzy and awful so I'm not going to load it up) and I won't get around to shooting this for a while due to Thanksgiving and other stuff, but I was excited about picking one up and thought I'd share.
Now it's time to go watch Enemy at the Gates.
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Re: Mosin Nagant 91/30
Alright, finally got a few decent pictures this morning.
Ammo comparison....
From top to bottom:
7.62x54r
7.62x39
.357 Magnum
9mm
.22lr
My 91/30:
With its factory mate, my Saiga AK:
Ammo comparison....
From top to bottom:
7.62x54r
7.62x39
.357 Magnum
9mm
.22lr
My 91/30:
With its factory mate, my Saiga AK:
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Re: Mosin Nagant 91/30
Nice, I don't think you can wrong with a rifle for $100. And with history behind them. I've lost track of how many Mosins I own now. I just picked up an ex-sniper last week.
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Oh, I have a feeling they may multiply. I might pick up a Chinese Type 53 for a trunk gun. I hear they're pretty rough, but that's ideal for something to rattle around in the trunk all day.sookandy wrote:Nice, I don't think you can wrong with a rifle for $100. And with history behind them. I've lost track of how many Mosins I own now. I just picked up an ex-sniper last week.
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The T53s I've seen have been really rough. But like you said they would make a good truck gun. I think I'm up to 25 or so. All different in some way.
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Get a C&R and watch the ads. I got an early '45 M44 for $50 a few years ago. You'll get your $35 back on the first purchase.
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74novaman wrote:Oh, I have a feeling they may multiply. I might pick up a Chinese Type 53 for a trunk gun. I hear they're pretty rough, but that's ideal for something to rattle around in the trunk all day.sookandy wrote:Nice, I don't think you can wrong with a rifle for $100. And with history behind them. I've lost track of how many Mosins I own now. I just picked up an ex-sniper last week.
Oh yeah they multiply got my first earlier this year and now I've got 3 91/30 one is a sniper one and ex sniper and 1 m44
And I'm already looking to buy more, get a Finn and a type53
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I've got all five countries of M44s. A M38 and a 91/59. A slew of 91/30s, ex-dragoons, ex-snipers, MOs, CKO, CAO. And the Finns include a M39, two 91/30s and two M91s. Then I got into the Mausers, Enfields and Arisakas. It's all very addicting.
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My dad had a VERY nice 6.5 Arisaka WITH crisp chrysanthemum marking when I was a kid. That is the one and only gun I truly wish he would have hung onto. (My dad was a great trader of guns. He'd swap rifles with folks and make $50 or a $100 on the deal to boot, which was pretty good back in the '80s.)sookandy wrote:I've got all five countries of M44s. A M38 and a 91/59. A slew of 91/30s, ex-dragoons, ex-snipers, MOs, CKO, CAO. And the Finns include a M39, two 91/30s and two M91s. Then I got into the Mausers, Enfields and Arisakas. It's all very addicting.
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Heartland Patriot wrote:My dad had a VERY nice 6.5 Arisaka WITH crisp chrysanthemum marking when I was a kid. That is the one and only gun I truly wish he would have hung onto. (My dad was a great trader of guns. He'd swap rifles with folks and make $50 or a $100 on the deal to boot, which was pretty good back in the '80s.)sookandy wrote:I've got all five countries of M44s. A M38 and a 91/59. A slew of 91/30s, ex-dragoons, ex-snipers, MOs, CKO, CAO. And the Finns include a M39, two 91/30s and two M91s. Then I got into the Mausers, Enfields and Arisakas. It's all very addicting.
For my first Arisaka I had to hold out on a good one. Type 38 with crisp markings and mum, and bolt cover. If I ever sell it i will give you first dibs.
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Re: Mosin Nagant 91/30
Slight update: a few guys on another site think it may have a prewar stock on it, which is odd since its a 1942 receiver. Any thoughts on what the deal is from the mosin gurus?
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Could be an arsenal, depot, or unit rebuild, with a replacement stock, because the original was damaged.74novaman wrote:Slight update: a few guys on another site think it may have a prewar stock on it, which is odd since its a 1942 receiver. Any thoughts on what the deal is from the mosin gurus?
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Yup pretty common to get different era stocks.G26ster wrote:Could be an arsenal, depot, or unit rebuild, with a replacement stock, because the original was damaged.74novaman wrote:Slight update: a few guys on another site think it may have a prewar stock on it, which is odd since its a 1942 receiver. Any thoughts on what the deal is from the mosin gurus?
FYI aim surplus is selling mosin nagant stocks 3 for 50bucks. Kind of a grab bag, could get pre war, post war, arsenal markings, etc
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You do have a pre-war stock.
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That is very decent of you. Thank you.sookandy wrote:Heartland Patriot wrote:My dad had a VERY nice 6.5 Arisaka WITH crisp chrysanthemum marking when I was a kid. That is the one and only gun I truly wish he would have hung onto. (My dad was a great trader of guns. He'd swap rifles with folks and make $50 or a $100 on the deal to boot, which was pretty good back in the '80s.)sookandy wrote:I've got all five countries of M44s. A M38 and a 91/59. A slew of 91/30s, ex-dragoons, ex-snipers, MOs, CKO, CAO. And the Finns include a M39, two 91/30s and two M91s. Then I got into the Mausers, Enfields and Arisakas. It's all very addicting.
For my first Arisaka I had to hold out on a good one. Type 38 with crisp markings and mum, and bolt cover. If I ever sell it i will give you first dibs.