Some pics of my first Mosins Nagants, starting from the bottom up in time of purchase, with the first purchase just last Wednesday for my birthday present to myself
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My camera doesn't get those extreme close ups or I would post the stamps and markings.
The bottom one is a 1953 M44 stamped from Hungary. The gun shop guy (not owner) said Bulgaria, but the stamp markings say Hungary. Mistake on his part?
The next I was told is a Russian M91-30. The top stamp says 1939 and has the izhevsk symbols, but there is an SA in a rectangle on the side of the barrel... Finn? Or one the Finns re-worked?
And the next is a 1942 Sako I was told. It has the SA B D stamp on top, but also has the 3600 on the side, which one site I was on said they put on captured Russian rifles after they pressure test the bore. Not sure about this one either, but hope it's not a piece meal job. I remember reading here when I looked at it again today to snag ones that have the elongated tip on the cleaning rod, so I did. Funny marks on the stock, too. I'm not sure what all those circle bores could be from.
So here they are! I would love if anyone could give me any input on them. I'll snap more pics as clear as I can if it will help.