Mosin family pics - let's see yours!

I seem to recall that there is one more CGN out there that has a M24 SIG stepped barrel, so there are at least 3 in Canada


Oh and just to let you know the shop that I bought it from had no ideal what it was :rolleyes: and I got it for the same price as their other M91's :D $150 :eek: :dancingbanana:
 
Sounds like a great deal. New purchase, or have you had it a while? Counterbored? Bore condition? Mine's not counterbored, but the bore is on the frosty side. Also my rifle's finish looks more worn than yours and is also Christmas Tree marked. I still have the original modified M91 stock which has seen alot of repair work over the years. Yours looks to have been restocked during the Winter or Continuation wars with a wartime round finger-jointed stock. It's possible (probable?) that it was refurbed and reblued at that time as well which would account for the high level of finish on the metal. Most unrefurbed M24's I see are like mine: almost in the white from carry wear.

Nice to see yours also retains the early front band retention bolt in the nose.

These ARE rare birds here in Canada it seems... now if only I could find an M28/30 and a Tikka M91/30 to round things out... (and an M1907 carbine, M91 RV, M27 cavalry carbine, etc... YEAH RIGHT.)
 
I'll have to pull it out again soon for some range time, but I dont think its counter bored even thought it has the christmass tree, But I'll have to check again.

Its built on a 1904 Tula reciever but the bolt, trigger and trigger guard are Izhevsk.
 
Here's one of mine, she's pretty minty:)
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What a great little Tikka M30. Most are minty because very few were finished on time to see service in WW2, so most went straight to war reserve (the M39 was the standard issue rifle at the time). That's actually a model I don't have yet - let me know if you grow tired of it ;)

In the meantime I found time tonight to photograph one of my recent extra special finds.

Here's a rare 1944 Tula M44 which is doubly rare since it also has a hex receiver (!). Tula only made M44's for a very short time in 1944 and produced fewer than 100,000 of these carbines (compared to 7.66 million made at Izhevsk). VERY few of those 100,000 would have had hex receivers. It's not known why some hex's were used, but it can be reasonably guessed that older receivers from irreperably damaged pre-1936 rifles were used at Tula as a stopgap to hit production targets from time to time. This one has only a Tula star and 1944 on the underside of the tang, so it's impossible to tell what the receiver's history is/was before Tula remarked it in 1944.

In any event, this is a pretty rare Soviet Mosin. Did I mention non-import marked, not counterbored and the bore is perfect?

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Claven everytime I look at your pictures, particularly of your whole collection a few pages back, I just have to shake my fist at you in a fit of pure green envy...

Oh, that's not the whole collection... just some of the Mosins :dancingbanana:
 
"Nurse, defibrillator"

"Clear"

Lets see if this one's gonna be a breather-

How're the Mosin collections of CGN's finest doing these days?

I caught the addiction this past summer, and I thought 'I'd be happy with just one'...

Here's the latest:
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-1944 Sk.Y M39
-1941 Sako M39 with Sako stock
-1942 B barrel M39
-1942 Tikka M91 sans any additional stampings whatsoever since its export from Suomi
-192x SIG M24
-1941 VKT M39 SOV reproduction

What will show up next?
 
My small collection of Mosin, more to come i hope. From left to right:

M91/30 PU sniper repro 1942
M91 1915 Izhevsk
M91/30 1928 hex receiver Izhevsk
M91/30 Finn with Tikka barrel
Unissued and unfired polish M44 1955 dated
Looking to get an ex-sniper soon for futur project
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I dont have a family picture as of yet... But here is a few to keep this thread up top (where it belongs)

1917 Sestroryetsk M1891

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1927 Izhevsk Dragoon - Spanish Civil War

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1919 Tula M1891

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German capture 1901 Sestroryetsk M1891

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1939 Tula 91/30 - Finn capture with LOTS of character :p I need some better pictures of this one!

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Repro 1942 Izhevsk PU

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I have a few more but not enough decent pictures! I will fix that in the coming days.
 
Out of curiosity - how many here have one of these, renumbered by the Finns???

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Can't remember if I saw it here on the EE or at another forum but someone was recently selling a crappy, run of the mill M91 for about $175 - $200 if I remember correctly.

I passed because of what it was, then after it was sold, saw the bayonet. It was an early Mosin bayonet like yours. What do they typically go for in Canada?
 
The last I saw at collector's source was $300. They usually got for $200-250 on e-pay, the once or twice a year that they show up there ;)

That being said, this one is for sale in the EE at the moment...
 
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