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1938 Tula 91/30. PL,41 and SA marked. Finnish stock. Mismatched bolt . I figured you don't come across these everyday so I better grab it even if it doesn't match. Here are a few pictures.
Who cares about numbers, that's a nice rifle with history.
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Thanks for the replies. I put a PL marked 1941 Tikka M91 in the lay-a-way today. So that will give me a PL marked M39, 91/30 and M91. I'm guessing that their could be other PL marked models. I would like to see them if anybody has them. Thanks
They didn't always scrub the numbers and remark everything. That is a very nice looking Finn M91/30 (probably captured) Mosin. And PL marked means around the beginning of 1941. Great example!
Thanks for the comments. The shop has two 1943 Tikka 91/30's one round and one hex. I've considered putting the round in the lay-a-way also, but they want 500.00 for it. I payed 350.00 for this Pl 91/30 and 400.00 for my PL M39 and I hate to say but I'm paying 500.00 for my PL M91, which I think is to high but I wanted it for the set.
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