Mosin Nagant 91/30 cut to M44 size?

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Has anyone ever heard of or seen a MN 91/30 that's been cut down to M44 size?

Since 91/30's are so cheap, it might make an intriguing project, if someone had the skills to relocate that front sight.....(which I don't BTW - although I'd think a competent gunsmith should be able to)

As for WHY, well, why not?
 
Yep, M91/59. You call tell its a 91/59 by the fact that its carbine length with the rifle rear sight, with the 1100-2000M sight markings scratched out or ground off, I believe.
 
Seeing as the M38's are so scarce,it maybe worth looking into.

Ken

Well seeing as the sights are different on the M38 and the 91/30, if you wanted to make a 91/30 into a carbine, the M59 would be the better model to follow.

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The Mosin–Nagant series of rifles. From top to bottom:
1. Mosin–Nagant M91
2. Mosin–Nagant M91 "Dragoon"
3. Mosin–Nagant M07 Carbine
4. Mosin–Nagant M91/30
5. Mosin–Nagant M91/30 PU Sniper
6. Mosin–Nagant M38 Carbine
7. Mosin–Nagant M44 Carbine
8. Mosin–Nagant M59 Carbine
 
i cut my 91/30 barrel down to 23 inches, i used a hose clamp as a guide, then i used angle grinder to get it nice and flat, i used a dremel with the ball type fitting to crown it. I didnt have a tape measure but i would say at 100 yards i was getting 1.5 inches, at 25 yards i got a couple holes to touch. My optics came loose(b square mount) so i had to cut my session short. I have the barrel down to 23 inches, added a mount and 2-7 scout, and a bipod. I dont know how to add pic on here
 
time to revive this old thread

x2 to the above - What would be the best way to put the front sight back on after cutting the barrel down?
 
time to revive this old thread

x2 to the above - What would be the best way to put the front sight back on after cutting the barrel down?

I bored out a No4 front sight base. Being the band for the 91/30 was too small. Or you can get the barrel turned down. But the No4 front sight band being the bayonet lugs allows it to be bored out and slip over. Mines secured by a set screw.
 
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