$75??!! That seems like a lot.
In the mid-1980's Lever Arms (Vancouver) had Finnish Mosin-Nagants (not m-39s though) for $25. He also had Swedish Mauser M-96s for $45....$50. for the Husqvarna M-38s. And a further discount if you bought three or more. And those of us who lived in Vancouver could hand select them. And no GST. That was three decades ago.
With handholds, that 39 should shoot pretty close to as well as that Swede if you dial in the right recipe.
Any M39's for sale anywhere in canada?
The cheap no-gunsmithing scope mount on the M-N was useless, so I shot without a scope. Using discount brand soft point ammo and open sights, the three shot groups were still all well under 1 MOA. Seems to be a very accurate rifle.
Those cheap scout mounts are just trash.
They work great when done right. You need to tap the dovetail.
$75??!! That seems like a lot.
In the mid-1980's Lever Arms (Vancouver) had Finnish Mosin-Nagants (not m-39s though) for $25. He also had Swedish Mauser M-96s for $45....$50. for the Husqvarna M-38s. And a further discount if you bought three or more. And those of us who lived in Vancouver could hand select them. And no GST. That was three decades ago.
All dressed up for range work with no-gunsmithing scope mounts and LER 4X scopes.
It will be a friendly competition between the new M-39 and a minty Swede 96 (Mauser Oberndorf 1900) that has a perfect #1 bore and shoots 3/4 inch groups @ 100 yds.
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You pretty much couldn't give a Mosin away in those days.
More than that of any other military surplus rifle, the jump in Mosin-Nagant values continues to surprise me. Every time I see a fairly nice one at a gunshow or for sale on gunnutz I am shocked again at how much the sellers are asking (and apparently getting) for them. They have really sky-rocketed in value lately and it doesn't look like they have peaked yet.