Markings on my '39 Izhevsk
Markings on my '39 Izhevsk
Merry Christmas and a soon to be Happy New Year to all on this forum. I finally got to spend some time with the M91/30 that my lovely wife got me for Chrsitmas. I broke it down yesterday and cleaned her up so I can go shooting this Wednesday. In the process, I tried to photograph every mark on could find. I'm sharing those photos in hopes of learning some of the history of this old gal. Any info will be greatly appreciated, as I know that most of you have a great amount of knowledge concerning these guns. After Wednesday, I'll let you know how she shoots. Here are the images;
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"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them."
"I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on. I don't do these things to other people and I expect the same from them."
Re: Markings on my '39 Izhevsk
I'm no expert on all those markings, but there are a lot of resources online to find out. Looks like you have a typical, nice Izhevsk arsenal refurb M91/30. Clean her up good and enjoy the big bangs.
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Nice markings! The crest on the breach designates it was made in the Izhevsk arsenal. The stamp on image **0022 is simply the importers stamp and has no historical value. Your stock looks like a billboard...I love it
Thanks for posting up the photos. Good luck with your research!
Thanks for posting up the photos. Good luck with your research!
Cocked, locked and ready to rock...
Re: Markings on my '39 Izhevsk
The arrow in the triangle is a Izhevsk arsenal mark, the star on the barrel band is a Tula arsenal mark. Google: Mosin Nagant markings, then select the 7.62x54r forums and you can get a quick education on marks. Many marks are complete mysteries.
You got a great historical rifle for Christmas. Chances are it will be a better shooter than you are. Go out and buy a bunch of surplus ammo, and make sure you know the proper way to clean the rifle after shooting.
Enjoy!
You got a great historical rifle for Christmas. Chances are it will be a better shooter than you are. Go out and buy a bunch of surplus ammo, and make sure you know the proper way to clean the rifle after shooting.
Enjoy!
Aut Pax Aut Bellum
Re: Markings on my '39 Izhevsk
That looks like a nice clean 39 you have there. It also looks like a wartime stock that could further jumperwires theory of the early ones being wartime. Very nice cartouches on the stock.
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Re: Markings on my '39 Izhevsk
I enjoyed looking at your pics. Great job and great rifle.
You see in this world there are two kinds of people my friend, those with loaded guns... and those who dig. You dig.
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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What a great gift.
I got luggage.... I wonder if that's a hint or something?!
I got luggage.... I wonder if that's a hint or something?!
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