Nice! Rare to find one they didn’t sand the stock on and remove that stock cartouche.
Did you ever see one like that to begin with? CCCP. Never seen one like that. I have a 1936 rifle, nothing of that sort.
I have, on a Spanish Civil War rifle, plus plenty of photos on the internet, as BlackPowderBurner said most had them to begin with, but were either removed/obliterated during the refurb process, or by those who came to possess the unrefurbished rifles (Finns like sanding their stocks for example, many SCW rifles had the same treatment, etc.).Did you ever see one like that to begin with? CCCP. Never seen one like that. I have a 1936 rifle, nothing of that sort.
We'd have little opportunity to have Mosins with original characteristics if it weren't for Finn imports. I have '37 and '41 91/30's that are essentially original with the '41 totally matching. This also extends to M1891's and I have an original, matching (including the cocking piece) Remington. On the other hand, every Finn owned Russian M1891 I've come across, so far, has been a complete mixmaster.
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