An Example of the Finnish P26 Mosin Nagant

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Goodday fellow members,

Please find attached pics of my Finnish P26 Mosin Nagant.

Rifle has obviously seen some use but the barrel is free of pitting and the rifle is bright and strong.

Serial number on bolt matches the serial number on the receiver.

A great example of a rare Finnish Nagant.

Thanks to Reddcarr and Irons78 for sharing your knowledge about this rifle.

Please tell me what you think about this Finnish P26!

Jim
 

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These were a Finnish refurbishment of Tsarist Russian Nagants they had in stock in the 1920s (starting 1925, into 1926 & 1927); you can tell the date by the number after the P, such as P-26.
 
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