Mosin 91/30 1943 Izhevsk,ex PU sniper.

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Mosin 91/30 1943 Izhevsk,ex PU sniper.

Post by Krull » Thu Feb 11, 2010 6:31 pm

The local Dunham's had these at $169 last month,even had a 1933,but I said "way too much money,dude" and passed.

Weeeeelll today I walk in and they were at $109+ tax,I had some cash from some trading/selling and thought "what the hell" and snatched up the last one,the sale ended tonight.

1943,laminated refurbished,need to check the maker,the barrel is good and no counter bore.

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Re: Mosin 91/30 1943

Post by Krull » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:55 am

Ok test shoot time! I fired the '43 Izhevsk at about 45 or so yards,my "range"

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Fired fifteen rounds of what I think is Russian 147gr light ball,shoots just a tad left but is what I'd call "dead accurate"

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I'd say it's working fine and I must say the Mosin is the nicest of the old battle rifles in terms of "feel" I've ether picked up or owned Enfields,Mausers,Garands,K-31's,M1 Carbines Etc. and of them all I'd say the K-31 and Mosin feel the most right in my hands.
They're also not so heavy compared to most other WWII battle rifles.
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Re: Mosin 91/30 1943

Post by Niner » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:23 am

Looks like it's a keeper. Having a laminated stock is a plus too. Thanks for the post.
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Re: Mosin 91/30 1943

Post by Krull » Fri Feb 12, 2010 1:57 pm

Ok weather cleared up enough I could take some pics,these are a lot better then the one I took last night.

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It's a refurb but the toe of the stock has been spliced a bit.

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Kind of at home in the snow,isn't it?
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Re: Mosin 91/30 1943

Post by Krull » Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:16 pm

Dammit,I'm must be going blind,I thought the receiver felt a bit funny,wavy if you will,never thought to look INSIDE the bloody thing-look what I found:

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Lest I be wrong this one is an ex sniper.

It is,ex PU sniper,probably thinned out a few Germans in it's time.
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Re: Mosin 91/30 1943 Izhevsk,ex PU sniper.

Post by Niner » Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:02 pm

Now that's a happy surprise. Makes a good deal even better.
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