Rifles From the Russian Front!

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1937 91/30 Izhevsk Mosin Nagant. Very nice machining overall, and nice woodwork. Has a quality fell to it.

1943 91/30 Tula ex-sniper Mosin Nagant Can shoot 2" groups at 100 yards. Of all the iron sighted Mosin Nagants, this one really stands out above the rest in feel, action, and accuracy. Quality build.

1943 91/30 Izhevsk PU sniper with a 1943 Kazan PU scope (original PU scope. Was never a SVT scope) 2nd Grau Arsenal factory refurb. Shoots 1 MOA. Nice quality machining and buttery smooth action. High quality feel to the firearm. Not your typical Mosin Nagant 91/30.

1944 91/30 Izhevsk Mosin Nagant. Very rough machining. This firearm really shows how rushed the production lines were.
The action has a sloppy feel. But nice trigger.

1946 M44 Izhevsk. Nice machining and nice oiled stock. (Original finish). Still learning the history on this. Very light trigger pull.
A lot of fun to shoot. just like all Mosin Nagant carbines. Big fire ball sometimes, and a lot of noise :)
 
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Thats my Russian friends and a couples of Czech at the right.

-91/30 1932 Tula
-91/30 1936 Izhevsk
-M44 1944 Izhevsk
-91/59 1943 Izhevsk
-SKS 1949
-SKS 1958 k letter
-SVT40 1940 Izhevsk
-SVT40 1942 Tula
-VZ 52/57 1957
-CZ 858
 
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