Mux69: The buttplate should also have a matching serial #. The floorplate on NEW's was un-numbered but should, of course, have NEW stamps. The bolt matches but hard to see if the font is identical so you could also verify that the bolt body, etc, are all NEW. I have one in similar condition that was in Finland but still has original, matching bolt and buttplate. Doesn't even have metric distances stamped on the right of the rear sight- just a small SA stamp on the right barrel. The Finns left many rifles unmodified. Value is a tough question in our market. I paid $450 for mine about 3 years ago. If you can verify that all parts are NEW I would put the value of this at > $750, whether or not it went to Finland. The US surcharged examples have little Eagle Heads all over them which should be easily spotted. A very nice rifle but be aware that NEW and Remingtons M91's are far from rare in Canada, and many have good originality. Really rare would be to find an original, matching Russian M91.
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