m44 russian $195 at collector source

Do not sand any wearing surface of the bolt! The bolt parts are only surface hardened & if you go to far you will expose soft metal.

Can you post a link or reference for this information? I'll take a few anonymous pieces to work and see what kind of results I get.
 
My cleaning rod is loose as well....probably some crud in the retaining block, nothing serious..I am going to try a mix of handloads and ball ammo...the bore has some wear so some .312 dia projectiles should help..
 
Just a question I'm going to throw out there I'm wondering if these m44's were used by the Vietcong in the Vietnam war

Just to summarize what markings we've found:

Triangle 21 on bolt (Chinese bolt - possibly, not much clear info on it) - someone please post if they find evidence online...
Russian receiver and original stock - non-refurb and no import markings
Albanian name was etched into one.
 
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Here's what I believe is lettering (or numbers) scratched in to the stock, it would be under the barrel between the two clips,
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Russian Alphabet (I think)? That "7 with a b attached looks to match ^

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The Albanians had Chinese help with arms and they had influenced the design and building of their sks...it is possible that they also supplied parts for refurbing M44's....if you think you have a Chinese bolt would you please post pics of it with the serial number on the bolt body itself...would like to see one...
 
I have seen imported marked type 53 that are russian m44 with chinese bolts . ( youtube video google triangle 21 bolt (( something like that))
 

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I think we're looking at a hoard of rifles from Albania or Kosovo (a country with a large Albanian population), most likely. I think CS didn't want to share the fact that these were from a mostly Muslim country/area. There was a war in Kosovo from 1998-99, these may have seen action.
 
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I think we're looking at a hoard of rifles from Albania or Kosovo (a country with a large Albanian population), most likely. I think CS didn't want to share the fact that these were from a mostly Muslim country/area. There was a war in Kosovo from 1998-99, these may have seen action.

Great deduction. I think that's the best theory we have atm, wonder where the trangled 21 fits into this.
 
So my m44 might of been one of his personal rifles maybe

I think it's a common name, but definitely Albanian. Lots of Albanians in Kosovo, therefore Albania or Kosovo seem to be the likely source of these. There were many conflicts in this area, the former Yugoslavia. Russian rifle with a Chinese bolt made it to the Albania/Kosovo region somehow (in my hypothesis, anyway)... I'm certain these rifles have traveled many miles.

Great deduction. I think that's the best theory we have atm, wonder where the trangled 21 fits into this.

Strange Marks on my Bolt (Triangle 21) {Mosin Nagant Forum}

"I recently got an m44 and went to check the serials and stumbled upon some strange marks on the bolt. The serials on all the other parts match expect for the following on the bolt. also there is a tiny tiny a and some other lines on the other side of the bolt.

Postby Junk Yard Dog » Tue Jan 03, 2012 5:54 am

A little more information about your M44 would help, are there Chinese characters on the top of the barrel with a date from the 1950's? In any event it looks like you have a Chinese type 53 bolt, triangle 21 mark, the type 53 is what the Chinese called their M44 after the Soviets sold them the equipment to make it after WW2. Welcome to the forum, post some pics of the rest of the rifle, good closeup of the markings will help ID it for you.

Re: Strange Marks on my Bolt
Postby Junk Yard Dog » Thu Jan 05, 2012 5:34 am


What is the history of the carbine? Did you buy it from a dealer? Is there an import mark on it someplace, sometimes these can be very small and near the muzzle. I can see from the pic that your rifle is not one of the refurbished ones, no Ukrainian refurb stamp on the barrel, it could be a bringback from Vietnam. There was some Soviet aid to North Vietnam that would have included M44's, and Chinese type 53's were a common sight all over 'nam. A possibility anyway, most headspace issues on the Mosin are solved by swapping the bolt head, not the entire bolt. It's an interesting rifle that probably had some story behind it.

If it was years ago then possibly it came in from China with the first loads of type 53's, Russian rifles were sent to china to aid Mao during the communists fight against the Nationalists. We will probably never know, but if the rifle came out of a dealer crate wearing that bolt and an import mark then the chances are good it came in from China. If the dealer is still around maybe you could ask him if he remembers that lot of rifles, chances are the rest of them were Chinese '53's. No need to post a photo of the import mark, just read what it says, as to things like the loose sight, and the condition of the wood and the bayonet, these are typical type 53 hallmarks, the Chinese used these rifles hard."


So what do you guys think?
 
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Definitely sounds plausible. I cleaned up the metalwork on one of the two I ordered today. Bore is in excellent shape. Little bit of pitting below stock line and on the bayo. I cleaned it removed the rust and reblued. Turned out beautiful. Stripped the finish on the stock. Want to use a Jacobean finish on it. Wood is in surprisingly good shape. No cracks or repairs even on the handguard. No engraving just a few dings. same as others I have the /21\ mark on the bolt. Numbers don't match but it should be a beautiful shooter.
 
I got mine Yesterday, Its a shooter grade gun for sure the bore and rifling look new but the bluing on the gun is ok at best and the stock has large chunks missing out of it, But I cant complain I am still more then happy with it :)
 
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