manbearpig
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the Mosin M44 i just got delivered from SIR is a 1945 dated post-war one.
i have a couple other Mosins - one of them also a 1945 one - and the stocks are dark, beaten up, and 'puffy' (ie: left proud around butt plate, dog collar sling eyelets, etc.
the Mosin i just got has a much lighter colored stock of mystery wood. the entire stock is much slimmer along the entire length... i picked it up and shouldered it and the whole gun seemed lighter and handier, i was wondering WTF was going on until i picked up one of my other Mosins and realised the new one's stock has a significantly thinner, flatter contour. there is no 'proud' wood around the buttplate and metalwork, its all flush.
my other Mosins look like this:
this new one looks like this (started disassembling it to clean off all the cosmo):
can anyone shed some light on why the stock on this one is so different than all the other Mosins ive handled? almost looks like a Polish stock on a Soviet Mosin.
**edit
also just noticed it is a single ear front bayo mount, as opposed to my other 1945 which is a double ear.
there is no toe splice.
i have a couple other Mosins - one of them also a 1945 one - and the stocks are dark, beaten up, and 'puffy' (ie: left proud around butt plate, dog collar sling eyelets, etc.
the Mosin i just got has a much lighter colored stock of mystery wood. the entire stock is much slimmer along the entire length... i picked it up and shouldered it and the whole gun seemed lighter and handier, i was wondering WTF was going on until i picked up one of my other Mosins and realised the new one's stock has a significantly thinner, flatter contour. there is no 'proud' wood around the buttplate and metalwork, its all flush.
my other Mosins look like this:
this new one looks like this (started disassembling it to clean off all the cosmo):
can anyone shed some light on why the stock on this one is so different than all the other Mosins ive handled? almost looks like a Polish stock on a Soviet Mosin.
**edit
also just noticed it is a single ear front bayo mount, as opposed to my other 1945 which is a double ear.
there is no toe splice.
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