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Hello everyone!
I own 3-line M91 Mosin rifle, that was manufactured at the Sestroretsk factory in 1893 and have small sequence number (third hundred). Unfortunately it was later finn'ed to M24... Now I have plans to return it to the original state. A lot of questions are on my way, and I hope that collective mind will help!
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ElP wrote:Hello everyone!
I own 3-line M91 Mosin rifle, that was manufactured at the Sestroretsk factory in 1893 and have small sequence number (third hundred). Unfortunately it was later finn'ed to M24... Now I have plans to return it to the original state. A lot of questions are on my way, and I hope that collective mind will help!
Just a heads up this is a preservation forum and you'll probably receive a lot of flak trying to convert it backwards to the orginal configuration. While finding one in original condition is nice, the Finnish mods are a part of the rifles history. It was factory original once, after that it became a road map of military history and soldiers use. It has a long history and story as it is, messing with it deletes that history.

That said it's your rifle to do as you please, but they'll tell you that they'll won't want to hear about your changes of this forum. Sorry to sound rude, as it's not my intent, but this is how this forum views this type of stuff.

As always welcome to the forums, read through some of the postings to get a feel for what goes on around here. If I overstepped my bounds the mods here will chastise me and put me on notice.
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So I have found the correct double ear bayonet for my 1946 m44. Installed it, it folds and deploys ok but when closed against the groove in stock it seems to have a bit of play. I would say the tip can move a 1/4 inch if rifle is tipped side to side. Is this a normal condition?
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No, not normal. I have one as well, a well made copy that doesn't lock down tight when folded. A leather thong tied around it is a simple fix.
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ffuries wrote:
ElP wrote:Hello everyone!
I own 3-line M91 Mosin rifle, that was manufactured at the Sestroretsk factory in 1893 and have small sequence number (third hundred). Unfortunately it was later finn'ed to M24... Now I have plans to return it to the original state. A lot of questions are on my way, and I hope that collective mind will help!
Just a heads up this is a preservation forum and you'll probably receive a lot of flak trying to convert it backwards to the orginal configuration. While finding one in original condition is nice, the Finnish mods are a part of the rifles history. It was factory original once, after that it became a road map of military history and soldiers use. It has a long history and story as it is, messing with it deletes that history.

That said it's your rifle to do as you please, but they'll tell you that they'll won't want to hear about your changes of this forum. Sorry to sound rude, as it's not my intent, but this is how this forum views this type of stuff.

As always welcome to the forums, read through some of the postings to get a feel for what goes on around here. If I overstepped my bounds the mods here will chastise me and put me on notice.
No ffuries, you are not out of line. Destroying a pretty rare M24 to try and make a parts rifle M91 is silly. Even if one could find the correct parts, it would cost more than a proper example of the rifle one is trying to recreate. ElP, sell the M24 and put the money towards what you really want.
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Steelbuttplate do you mean the bayonet is a reproduction? It does not appear to be, but I have only ever seen one and that is the one I just acquired. I thought it may be a spring issue. Or wear.
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Just rejoined the Mosin 91/30 club after a few years. I traded into a '38 Tula and I also have an M39 on layaway at my LGS.
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Feedinggrounds wrote:Steelbuttplate do you mean the bayonet is a reproduction? It does not appear to be, but I have only ever seen one and that is the one I just acquired. I thought it may be a spring issue. Or wear.
It most likely is a worn part. A little detective work and a shim or two should tighten it up.
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So what are people using for image hosting now that photobucket is terrible?
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I just post pics directly to the forum using the add attachment thing below where you type your posts.
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millman wrote:I just post pics directly to the forum using the add attachment thing below where you type your posts.
Ok, thanks. I’ll try to get one up tonight.
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New member just joined up yesterday, looking forward to getting to learn and buy some more mosin nagants. Right now have an M44 1944 Izhevsk.
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Hey everyone, I' m the new guy on the block. Hopefully I'll be able to find and obtain some great info here. I have a few Mosin rifles in my collection, one heck of a rifle.
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Can I link pictures via imgur as long as they meet the 1000 pixle limit?
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Hi, here for research and sharing a few pics, i started my collection 18 years ago with a '94 chatellerault m91 and ive recently picked up an m44 and 91/30 to go with it. my gf does not like this new hobby.
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Good for you ahamy, and welcome to the forum.
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hello,newbie here! I love all gun related things! I just got what look like a 1907 carbine but im not sure! help please!
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mark2009 wrote:hello,newbie here! I love all gun related things! I just got what look like a 1907 carbine but im not sure! help please!
Nope, what you got is a Bubba cut down ex 1891 rifle. Value of 1907 carbine is several grand, value of Bubba cut down M1891 is maybe fifty bucks for the bolt parts. Still can be used as a cheap plinking rifle, but has no remaining collector value.
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ah ok,I tough the rifle look like a factory made one and not a cut down barrel!
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That sight looks to have been silver soldered on.
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