Mosin Nagant Rifles, which one?

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I am going to buy one of these, but I have a question. Which one to buy?

The M44?
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The 91/30?
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The M38
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Don't get a carbine if you can stand a bit of recoil.

I've got all three and I prefer the M38 out of them all. Quick handling, light weight, barks like a cannon and spits a massive fireball. 5 dancing bananas out of 5.
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Fixed the spelling of your title, too.;)
 
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well, i have a hex receiver 91/30 on the way right now.

i have not handled a solid wood M38, but i felt that the 91/30 has better balance in my hands than a laminated 38.
 
91/30 Bayo

Do yourself a favour, obtain and mount a bayonet when shooting. The 91/30 was zeroed with the bayonet mounted. It's just so damn Russian, isn't it? Kudos on your choice. I have Finn capture Remington 1917; blunt instrument. Love it:bigHug:
 
Gibbs505 said:
So what is the difference between the M38 and the M44?

the M44 is essentially the M38 with an attached folding bayonet.

if you are not interested in a rifle with WWII history, a post war soviet 44 or a polish M44 would be smoother than a M38 (unless you find a 1940 made 38 which was made before the invasion of the USSR).

if you are just looking for a shooter, there is not much to choose from between the 38 and the 44, but if you are looking to carry it around in the bush or in your truck, the 38 is probably the way to go as the bayonet adds weight and bulk to the 44.
 
Depends what you want it for, Gibbs. A representative of the breed? Then I'd say a 91/30, they've got a nice balance and are more comfortable to shoot for any length of time, although the carbines hold a lot of appeal based on their cuteness. If you want one OOZING with history, a finn capture, particularly U.S. made(Remington or Westinghouse) M91 or any wartime M91/30, M38 or M44 would be good. For pure asthetic and shooting pleasure, a postwar Polish M44 one would be a good bet...

Toss a coin??!!
 
91/30

I have a 1938 made 1891/30. I've killed deer and bear with it. I like the accuracy and the lighter recoil than the shorter models.

I had another one that I bought as a barreled reciever, cut to 22 inches, and put in an M44 stock and put a scout scope on.

It barked and bucked harder than the full length 31/30 but it was a little easier to pack around through the bush and did kill bears too.
 
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M44

That's what I bought. There're many reasons for an M44:

1. Postwar production from Russia has chomed barrel and good chance of not being fired once. But M38? Probably forget it.

2. Short and handy. Not much heavier than M38 and SKS, and you still can carry it for bush whacking.

3. Comes with bayo which I like, in case you empty the chamber and the kritter keeps coming at you. :D Just kidding...but I think it's cool.
 
Claven2 said:
The post-war M44's aren't wearing chromed bores.
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AFAIK none of Russian production Mosin's ever had chrome.

My personal preference is pre-WII 91/30. Nice finish, mild recoil, accurate.
 
Oh...I just got my M44 yesterday and looked into the barrel. It's shiny though...really shiny, looked same as my norc SKS barrel. I could be wrong and will take a closer look today. But definitely unfired.
 
which one

I'd get the M-38, receiver will NOT be stamped after the war years. I like the history. The 44's same but did extend into manufacture after the war. Plus teh 38 just seems more classy
 
RobSmith said:
I have both an M44 and a 91/30 ... Let just say that i'd rather be kicked by a mule than fire the '44 .... 'Nuff said !

come on, they aren't that bad.

especially since it is 505gibbs asking, i am sure he can handle it.
 
MiG25 said:
come on, they aren't that bad.

especially since it is 505gibbs asking, i am sure he can handle it.

In a nice thick winter jacket you're right .... Altough I tend to shoot in a T shirt .... The one time I shot one of these things I gave it back after 5 rounds .... I still bought it because the price was right and it makes a nice backup to the 91/30 ... Just gotta find me a wussy pad ....
 
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