Rarest & most uncommon Mosin Nagant in your Collection

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Not super-rare but unusual. 1916 with 1942 barrel and intact eagle. Also 1897 Finned-M91 and 1917 passed-around M91.
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There seems to be very few of these produced. One of the most uncommon I own....:)

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I do not always fire a rifle, but when I do....it is a Mosin I choose..... 8-)
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Second most rare Mosin I own.....:)

This one is pretty uncommon, even with it's flaws, many long time collectors have never handled one.

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I do not always fire a rifle, but when I do....it is a Mosin I choose..... 8-)
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[quote="jack57000"]at left, a straight stock M39 "2" mark, at right a M28-57 in a second model stock

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These three.
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I thought I had posted on this thread before but I can't find it if I did. Plus it is time for an update. So, in no particular order...

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TnBuckeye wrote:I thought I had posted on this thread before but I can't find it if I did. Plus it is time for an update. So, in no particular order...

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These 2 should have been together...

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My rarest Mosin would be a toss up between my Civilian Sales M28(around 20 or so documented) and my B barreled M91 on a round receiver(around 15 or so documented)
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My only "rare' entries are a laminated Carbine and an RGUNS PU Sniper not real noteworthy, hope to score something worthy of that title someday. 8-)
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The most rare one in my collection would be one with a For Sale sign on it, it's so rare I haven't even seen it.
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Junk Yard Dog wrote:The most rare one in my collection would be one with a For Sale sign on it, it's so rare I haven't even seen it.
I gave hope of you selling. I wanted one of those Lithgows, but now I truly believe you are taking them with you.

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With most things packed away at multiple locations, I have no idea were they even are at the moment.
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What kind of wood on that B barrel M-91 ? Mine is the same, I thought was cherry.
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Birch for the Russian and Finn stocks, American black walnut for the ones made here.
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JoeR wrote:My only "rare' entries are a laminated Carbine and an RGUNS PU Sniper not real noteworthy, hope to score something worthy of that title someday. 8-)
An update to this since I posted it. I just added a 1897 Sestroryetsk to my meager collection ! A few pics are in this thread. viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30426
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JoeR wrote:
JoeR wrote:My only "rare' entries are a laminated Carbine and an RGUNS PU Sniper not real noteworthy, hope to score something worthy of that title someday. 8-)
An update to this since I posted it. I just added a 1897 Sestroryetsk to my meager collection ! A few pics are in this thread. viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30426
I have only seen 2 Sestroryetsks in the wild. One was owned by a fellow forum member, and the other was a 91/38 with the Sestroryetsk logo sticking out from under a bubba drill and tap scope mount. Sad.
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millman wrote:
JoeR wrote:
JoeR wrote:My only "rare' entries are a laminated Carbine and an RGUNS PU Sniper not real noteworthy, hope to score something worthy of that title someday. 8-)
An update to this since I posted it. I just added a 1897 Sestroryetsk to my meager collection ! A few pics are in this thread. viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30426
I have only seen 2 Sestroryetsks in the wild. One was owned by a fellow forum member, and the other was a 91/38 with the Sestroryetsk logo sticking out from under a bubba drill and tap scope mount. Sad.
Reminds me of the time I saw a Remington with beautiful markings, looked new from the base of the reciever to the end of the cut off barrel. :angry4:
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Not the rarest or anything, but not super common either. 1943 Tikka round receiver M91/30

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Yes, I agree not too common at all. Very nice, I would be proud to own it. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Just added this yesterday. 1937 M27. There is an estimated 638 produced. Definitely rare.
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