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I figured I'd throw photos of my collection up. A rack with m91s and 91/30s; a rack of m44s/T53s; and a rack of m38 and 91/59s. Many of these were purchased in the late 1990s- very early 2000s when Mosins were coming into the country in droves and companies were pricing them at ridiculously low prices (I remember one company selling m44s at $45 in arsenal refinished condition).

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Very nice kklinejr, You are going to have to build another rack now.
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plus another 30 or so guns :D

20 In the Mosin Crate

Starting from bottom front

1-1943 Izhevsk PU ex sniper re stamped butt plate.
2-1943/50 MO Izhevsk PU ex sniper non matching numbers.
3-1925 Tula CCCP ex dragoon with tula star on stock unknown 25 in a triangle
4-1931 Tula all-matching, but floor plate
5-1944 Izhevsk PU ex sniper all matching, including bayonet.
6-1931 Hex Izhevsk mix # with Triangle 1 DDR property mark Barrel shank mark
rifle once armed the new army of the Deutsche Demokratische Republik ( East Germany) Soviet aid that
was returned to the USSR
7-1940 Tula matching numbers including bayonet, floor plate re stamped.
8-1932 Hex Tula matching numbers on receiver and bolt.
9-1943 Tula, with strange markings, 7 in the tula star and a 079 on the left all matching #
10-1942 PE ex sniper receiver and bolt numbers match.

Top row starting from front

11-1932 Tula Hex all matching floor plate is re stamped.
12-1934 Tula Finn S.A., (D) stamp, 41 stamp indicates winter war capture, spliced stock, mix #
13-1931 Dragoon Tula pitted bore, K in a circle stamp point of aim proof (D) stamp, Barrel throat
opened for Finnish D166 cartridge, also Concentric "00" Accuracy proof stamp on Barrel shank
14- 1935 Tula finn SA stamp and Concentric "00"
15- 1923 Izhevsk ex Dragoon, matching numbers
16-1942/50 MO mark Izhevsk matching #
17-1937 Tula Concentric "00" stamp matching # HN stamp, sniper proofed "Accuracy Rifles" that were made and tested for sniper grade accuracy, and found acceptable but never drilled and tapped for a scope and mount setup
18- 1939 Tula Concentric "00" stamp numbers matching
19-1942 Izhevsk – unknown mark 38 inside a triangle & Concentric "00" stamp
20- 1940 Izhevsk Concentric "00" stamp numbers matching (blood pitted)
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Sweet the motherload :!: 8-) 8-)
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Very nice guys. Glad you all decided to join us. 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Some nice collections up in here!
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I'll post a pic of my whittled down collection in a few days.
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wow some nice collections ive never seen before hahah.

my collection.
top down,
ruger 10/22,
model 99 1887 coach gun,
'55 romanian M44,
'44 russian M91/30 ex sniper.

http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc3 ... ection.jpg

the Ruger is in new furniture, being a tacticool ATI side folding collapsible stock, also got a 30 rounder for it.

http://i1209.photobucket.com/albums/cc3 ... 011152.jpg
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Ex sniper in a lam stock 8-) nice nice tile millman will be proud
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Kitchen counters make good display areas.
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Our collection part 1. To keep these they have to be used.
The long barreled pistol is our newest purchase its a GSG 1911 in .22rf, thats not a silencer its a shroud to cover the extended barrel.
Milsurps to follow,in part two....

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Some real nice stuff you got there 8-) 8-)
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Collection part 2, the milsurps, 3 Tula MN, 2 Mausers, 1 Enfield No4.

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Looking good Neil. 8-)
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Nice family there Neil, would like to see more of that Mauser sniper (so would dolk).
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Another bunch of junky old commie rifles.
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Approaching Mosin overload...Nice bunch Neil, SA
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Nice bunch of bangers up there. Here's a few of mine. 8-) 8-)
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All of my Finns. Actually Longcolt 44 has one of them now.
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Still love that picture, Millman :shock:
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