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Hey all

Not a Milsurp guy at all!! And I do know is these are both Mosin Nagant! But what model etc.....
Any info would be appreciated!!
Thanks in advance
Jordy
Both 7.62 x 54

1st
535 mm barrel length
Ser# 161956
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2nd
518 mm Barrel length
Ser# kd21749
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Hey all

Not a Milsurp guy at all!! And I do know is these are both Mosin Nagant! But what model etc.....
Any info would be appreciated!!
Thanks in advance
Jordy
Both 7.62 x 54

1st
518 mm barrel length
Ser# KD21749
DSC00456.jpg

DSC00455.jpg


2nd
535 mm Barrel length
Ser# 161956
DSC00459.jpg

DSC00458.jpg

First one in a mosin 91/30, my bet is has the barrel shortened:mad:
Second one is a polish mosin M44, porterized as well i think, pics of the wholes rifles would been better:)
Jocelyn
 
Top one is a Russian manufactured at Izhevsk,without seeing a full view of it hard to tell what it was but I suspect that the barrel was cut down like the fore stock.Bottom one is of Polish manufacture which once again without seeing a full view is hard to tell but most likely a M-44
 
Nope M-38 are dated 1939 to 1945.Also they have a short rear sight.This one is dated1936.I think this one is just a sporter 91/30.The second one looks more like a M-38 but the date is to new.The only thing that throws me is the lack of a bayonet mount that you would find on a M-44.
 
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The polish m44 shown above is also missing the upper hand guard and bands.
Also looks like there could be some marks on gthe barrel where the bayo lug used to be. maybe cut off at some point.
 
I like the Polski; they are said to be among the finest M44 variants ever produced. Pity about the bayonet mount being removed; I'd just get a replacement handguard and barrel bands and pretend it's an M38!:D
 
Ya the first gun is a Izhevsk arsenal Mosin. The receiver appears to be a low-wall round receiver which would indicate a M1938 carbine or newer, however the plain barley-corn. Front blade sight indicates something much older as does the barrel length. The M1938 only had a 512mm barrel to begin with. My thoughts are that this was a M1891/1930 or one of the many variants.

The Second Mosin is definitely a Polish National Arms Factory No. 11 made gun an Most likely a M1944. The barrel length should be 517mm however so my question to you is did you mismeasure?

For more information and identification check out 7.62x54r.net Just don't talk about sporstering them further as the mods will kick you off the site! Use the extensive pictorial guides and read about the guns produced by the two arsenals in question.

In any case these rifles have been rearsenaled by the Bubba arms Co. The tooling marks are unmistakable.
 
Yes they have for sure...the 91/30 even has a nice bird carved into the butt stock!!lol
Thanks all for the info. Not sure what these will fetch but I am sure not much!!
Would I even get 100 each for these??

Jordy
 
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