It's a 1944 Izhevsk Polish refurb with a good looking laminate stock which has two Polish stamps on it.
Came covered in a light oil. Stock smells of cosmo, but a simple wipe down of it, and the metal, left no yellow or orange residue on the rag.
Metal is painted a smooth, somewhat glossly black. Seems well done and durable. If it ends up getting dinged or chipped too much I'll probably sent it to get armorcoated or something in the distant future.
Matching numbers, action glides very smoothly. Bolt it very shiny too. The bayo deploys nice and easy, no fighting with it. Trigger pull seems fine, and bore is good. I know from my various other Mosins that range use will tell me more with regards to cycling, and extracting. Very happy otherwise. Glad to finally add an M44 to the arsenal.
Thanks Martin!







Came covered in a light oil. Stock smells of cosmo, but a simple wipe down of it, and the metal, left no yellow or orange residue on the rag.
Metal is painted a smooth, somewhat glossly black. Seems well done and durable. If it ends up getting dinged or chipped too much I'll probably sent it to get armorcoated or something in the distant future.
Matching numbers, action glides very smoothly. Bolt it very shiny too. The bayo deploys nice and easy, no fighting with it. Trigger pull seems fine, and bore is good. I know from my various other Mosins that range use will tell me more with regards to cycling, and extracting. Very happy otherwise. Glad to finally add an M44 to the arsenal.
Thanks Martin!







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