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New Addition!
Pick up these 2 this week end, Remington Mosin Nagant and Swedish Mauser M38, very happy to have these!
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Very nice finds. You know, call me crazy but I actually like the look of a nice M91 without the handguard. Is this one Finn marked?
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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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The quest begins, cleaning rod and handguard! Need to spend some time checking out the markings, didn't see any Sa marks or import marks. Came from a private collection, the guy was 94 years old. Both guns have nice shiny barrels.bunkysdad wrote:Very nice finds. You know, call me crazy but I actually like the look of a nice M91 without the handguard. Is this one Finn marked?
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Nice additions! Best of luck in your search for a handguard and cleaning rod.
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Can we get a picture of the markings on the receiver of the Remington?
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Right on..
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Nice
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Here are a few more pics. What does anyone know about the number painted on the stock, seems like I've seen info some place but can't find it at this time.
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Painted numbers on a stock are usually a rack number.
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You're really on a roll lately
Congrats!!
Congrats!!
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I think I need to back off a little bit, wife is starting to think I need a intervention!qz2026 wrote:You're really on a roll lately
Congrats!!
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Of what country? I just got a 91/30 non refurb w/ 68 painted on it, looks like the same paint.Longcolt44 wrote:Painted numbers on a stock are usually a rack number.
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steelbuttplate wrote:Of what country? I just got a 91/30 non refurb w/ 68 painted on it, looks like the same paint.Longcolt44 wrote:Painted numbers on a stock are usually a rack number.
Rack number could be from any country having a barracks where the rifles were stored.
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