Welcome to the board, the Izhevsk Mosin 91/30 used the hex receiver until 1935, in 1936 they went to the round receiver, same receiver, different outer style.S 854 wrote:Just got back from Gander Mountain with my first Mosin...
I called 'em before I went over to see what they had in stock, the counter guy said, "Looks to be 12-15 of 'em out there..."
So, off I went...
The second one I picked up, I bought... it's a 'Hex'... (is that the correct term here?) 1932 date stamp... from Isveck... Ishvex...Izhvex... heck... it's not a "Tula"...(how do ya pronounce "Izhevsk"... just like it sounds?)
So now it's all apart on my desk... gettin' the cosmo out of it...fun stuff...
By the by... anyone here (besides me) own a Russian motorcycle? I've got an '07 Ural GearUp Arctic to go along with my new noisemaker...
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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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I've had this rifle for many years and always wondered exactly what it is. As you can see from the attached photos it was made by Remington and dated 1917 and has no serial number. It has no sights or mounting holes for them either. I will cock and fire but I've never actually fired it. I have a few other Mosin rifle and this one is much better finished and the metal to wood fit is nicer as well.
Any info or comments or information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike.
Any info or comments or information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike.
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Welcome to the board Mike, looks like another one of Remingtons cadet rifles made up from parts used in the Russian contract, or one of the unfinished rifles sold as a cadet. A lot of these have been coming out of the woodwork of late. Very nice.michaelscjl wrote:I've had this rifle for many years and always wondered exactly what it is. As you can see from the attached photos it was made by Remington and dated 1917 and has no serial number. It has no sights or mounting holes for them either. I will cock and fire but I've never actually fired it. I have a few other Mosin rifle and this one is much better finished and the metal to wood fit is nicer as well.
Any info or comments or information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike.
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Ok,..I'l post here,..I really enjoy shooting Mosins. I see so many diffrent ones here. I have five I will take as many pictures allowed so you guys can help me out with them. At the range another person shooting told me not to shoot three of them as they were ...not common,...Then he wanted to buy them from me. But No was my answer. My oldest brother gave them to me. He's no help just laughts and says look hem up. It's actually more fun then shopping.
But I don't want to trade or ruin a rifle that should be in a safe or on a wall. Thank you, Judi ![mywink ;mywink;](./images/smilies/mywink.png)
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Welcome to the board, just post them up over in the Mosin section and we will have a look. Damn right it's more fun than shopping, but then dental surgery is more fun than shoppingJudi and her Mosins wrote:Ok,..I'l post here,..I really enjoy shooting Mosins. I see so many diffrent ones here. I have five I will take as many pictures allowed so you guys can help me out with them. At the range another person shooting told me not to shoot three of them as they were ...not common,...Then he wanted to buy them from me. But No was my answer. My oldest brother gave them to me. He's no help just laughts and says look hem up. It's actually more fun then shopping.But I don't want to trade or ruin a rifle that should be in a safe or on a wall. Thank you, Judi
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Not a collector yet but just developing interest heard here was the place to be,looking forward to being a sponge.
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Hey all,
Just picked up a 1945 m44 tonight! I ran across your forum and thought it would be a good place to gain some knowledge. Pics and questions are on the way.
Paul
Just picked up a 1945 m44 tonight! I ran across your forum and thought it would be a good place to gain some knowledge. Pics and questions are on the way.
Paul
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Welcome to the board, sponge? Good luck with that, I have no money to loan, and anything you eat out of the ice box is at your own riskDcption wrote:Not a collector yet but just developing interest heard here was the place to be,looking forward to being a sponge.
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Welcome to the board Paulpositiv4 wrote:Hey all,
Just picked up a 1945 m44 tonight! I ran across your forum and thought it would be a good place to gain some knowledge. Pics and questions are on the way.
Paul
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I am looking forward to advice from everyone here and the shared love for collecting. Thanks!!! ![thumbsup :thumbsup:](./images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
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Just making my first post.... I love my new Mosin!
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Welcome to the boardMosinFanatic92 wrote:I am looking forward to advice from everyone here and the shared love for collecting. Thanks!!!
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Welcome to the board, first post notedsyfe1 wrote:Just making my first post.... I love my new Mosin!
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Did more searching about the "non import" 1943 Izhevsk and found a bigger than life import mark on receiver. I thought it was a referb mark because it had the same number with a different prefix.Junk Yard Dog wrote:Welcome to the board, we call that a fake PU sniper, they are pretty common, probably one of Century's builds, that '43 sounds interesting , this is an issued rifle I take it, not one of the pretty red shellac refurb rifles like that PU is built on? Could be an early 90's Balkan rifle that they forgot the import mark on ( markings very tiny and up by muzzle) or a Korean era bringhome, too new for Spain.Swandriver wrote:Just another AK user that got the Mosin Nagant bug.
In March I picked up a 1943 Izhevsk with barrel/butt plate match, bolt and magazine floor plate mismatched. Pretty accurate. Also, it does not have any import mark. It was a private sale at a gun show.
Last week I picked up a 1939 Tula at Cabel's. It had barrel, butt plate, magazine floor plate and bayonet with the same Alpha prefix stamped numbers and a bolt with the same numbers without the prefix. It was set up as a sniper and had electro numbers on the scope mount with a 2009 PU scope.
(I know the PU was not around until 1942, but my historical poetic license lets me believe it replaced the PE/PEM at refurb.)
Interesting thing is the Serial Numbed has a alpha prefix of CN, and there is no СП or СР by the Tula Star.
At any rate, it is configured as a sniper and after I remove the cosmo I will give it the test....shooting it.
Still learning.
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Oh yea, Century was putting the serial numbers on the receivers back in the early 90's like that. Still better than todays huge billboard import marks.
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Hello and thanks for the informative forum. I have just started to venture into the Mosins. I've had a M44 for a few months and just ordered a crate of 20 91/30s today from Classic. The idea of purchasing an "untouched" crate of milsurps since rebuild was too much to take any longer. Will post when crate arrives and I have time to look through them.
Thanks,
BrianB
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New member from Northern California, waiting to get my Mosin out of "Jail" on the 12th.
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New member from Northern California, waiting to get my Mosin out of "Jail" on the 12th.
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Welcome to the board and to the instant collection when you get the crateBrianB wrote:Hello and thanks for the informative forum. I have just started to venture into the Mosins. I've had a M44 for a few months and just ordered a crate of 20 91/30s today from Classic. The idea of purchasing an "untouched" crate of milsurps since rebuild was too much to take any longer. Will post when crate arrives and I have time to look through them.
Thanks,
BrianB
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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Welcome to the boardbdeditch wrote:New member from Northern California, waiting to get my Mosin out of "Jail" on the 12th.
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Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt