Webley No.5
CGN Regular
- Location
- Rural Alberta/Calgary
Recently I got a mosin in a package deal. Sold as an ex PEM. I know a bit about mosins and googling but there are a few oddities about this rifle. I was told it came here in the crate without the screw holes plugged, which is not weird in itself but on closer inspection it has the 4 holes and two plugged holes (one pictured, the other is half covered by the wood at the forward end of the cut out (tried to picture it but doesn’t really show up). The plugged holes look the proper distance apart for a Pem as well the drilled holes are proper distance. The weird thing is the front plugged hole is partially covered by the stock. So one of two things happened. One someone bought this rifle and decided to make a Faux Pem sniper and re-drilled it but missed the plugs by like 1/2in. Also the front two holes (for screw and pin) are the same size I’m guessing accidentally drilled with the same bit and they go all the way through is this normal for a PEM(The bolt head is visible when locked through the holes)My issue with this theory is the reliefs in the stock don’t look recent to me so I believe it to be a true PEM stock but that means it should match the plugged holes and it doesn’t. Option two during the rush to build rifles in 1942 the gun was miss drilled and the plugged and re drilled to be a sniper. Looking for thoughts from people who know more about PEMs then me.



