So I walked into a local Gunshow today with Zero intention to buy another rifle as I'm trying to downsize as it is and of course end up walking out with a Mosin M91/30 (1937) and it's bayonet, some handling marks in the wood but no rust other then a small bit on the buttplate... $160.
Seems to be a high wall receiver, and has the Ukraine refurbishment square on the but stock and on the receiver. With a bunch of other markings I haven't had time to look over quite yet.
The bolt number does not match, but the previous owner had used the rifle and said things worked fine. I love the 2000 yard marking on the rear sight...very optimistic.
This is a long rifle in comparison to my Mosin M44, it almost doesn't fit in the safe even with the bayonet off.
I'm looking at this as more as a rugged hunting rifle then a collector piece.
Anyway that's my story...
Who else has a developing Mosin addiction?
Seems to be a high wall receiver, and has the Ukraine refurbishment square on the but stock and on the receiver. With a bunch of other markings I haven't had time to look over quite yet.
The bolt number does not match, but the previous owner had used the rifle and said things worked fine. I love the 2000 yard marking on the rear sight...very optimistic.
This is a long rifle in comparison to my Mosin M44, it almost doesn't fit in the safe even with the bayonet off.
I'm looking at this as more as a rugged hunting rifle then a collector piece.
Anyway that's my story...
Who else has a developing Mosin addiction?




















































