Someone nabbed it and doubled or tripled their money. I would have, but. Meh. Couldn't be bothered with 'investing' in firearms.
Nobody Canadian would care enough to pay $ 600 for a 91/30. Of course, thats what I thought when I sold my m-38 for $200 two years ago. Either way, I ain't selling.
They are rare enough that I have never seen one for sale in Canada till now.
I have a 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943 there ... done..
1941 Tula? The year they moved the factory
What happened to all the 1891's? Were they converted to 91/30's? Sold off a long time ago? Destroyed? I think I've seen an entire ONE since I've been on this site, and it was a Remington make. I've yet to see an Imperial Russian yet.
Sorry Folks can I get a bit of a history lesson please. Why did the Tula factory move in 41?
What makes you think a 1941 Tula is rare?
With millions of mosins and most selling around$140. Sorry buddy I don't care if they made 1 mosin that year. The word rare and mosin should not be in the same sentence or at all for that matter. Everybody and their dog has a mosin and most bought atleast one just to round out their collection. Svt-40 is rare especially only some hat 6 ports and some had 2 ports some snipers. That is what is worth something and the svt-40 will be worth more than a garand in 10 years.
The recorded number of '41 Tulas produced is around 600,000 rifles
I think desporterizer got it. If so, some pictures. From what I saw, it had some very rough machining.
What is the source of this information?
600 000 rifles - is a planned quantity of produced rifles for 1941 for both factories
I did buy it. I would be willing to bet it is build on an Izhevsk receiver as I have an early 42 tula & it has all pre-war construction.




























