To Show Another Old Mosin-Nagant
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To Show Another Old Mosin-Nagant
Just to give you some eye candy this weekend. Here is my 1893 made all original (and like new) Chatellerault m/91, still with no handguard (as it was introduced later), with fingerrest and flat first back sight leaf.
Enjoy
Enjoy
KH
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- Dutch Mosin
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Thanks for the eyecandy KH, I'm enjoying every second of it.
You sure have a great looking rifle there.
I hope to add one just like that(even less good looking would be great) to my collection.
I've been to the gunshow in Kassel yesterday.
I had a great time all day long with some good friends.
Saw a very nice Romanian M44, but I have no room left on my license so I had to leave it behind
I also saw a Finnish M27 with a Russian PU scope.
The owner of the stand told me he had bought the rifle from a man who had made this combination himself and had good results with it on the range.
The M27 looked great BTW
I was told at the DWJ stand that you visited the show last Thursday.
Did you see or buy anything nice there
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
You sure have a great looking rifle there.
I hope to add one just like that(even less good looking would be great) to my collection.
I've been to the gunshow in Kassel yesterday.
I had a great time all day long with some good friends.
Saw a very nice Romanian M44, but I have no room left on my license so I had to leave it behind

I also saw a Finnish M27 with a Russian PU scope.
The owner of the stand told me he had bought the rifle from a man who had made this combination himself and had good results with it on the range.
The M27 looked great BTW

I was told at the DWJ stand that you visited the show last Thursday.
Did you see or buy anything nice there


Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
Martin,
yes I was in Kassel, but I found it dissappointing. Wednesday already (when the show was still closed for normal customers) some Russians went around and bought the interesting Mosin stuff. Just one Finnish guy was there with many (pricey) Finnish leather ammo pouches. I just bought a DDR made practice rifle m/44. But one of my problems might be that I have pretty many Mosins in my collection already and so it is difficult to find something new. I saw the Romanian m/44 but I passed also.
Regards
yes I was in Kassel, but I found it dissappointing. Wednesday already (when the show was still closed for normal customers) some Russians went around and bought the interesting Mosin stuff. Just one Finnish guy was there with many (pricey) Finnish leather ammo pouches. I just bought a DDR made practice rifle m/44. But one of my problems might be that I have pretty many Mosins in my collection already and so it is difficult to find something new. I saw the Romanian m/44 but I passed also.
Regards
KH
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I understand KH.
It was the first time I went to Kassel and I'm sure I look at Mosin Nagants in a different way then you do.
I'm a starting collector and I was very dissappointed I had to leave the Romanian M44 behind.
Oh well....maybe some other time.
I wasn't dissapointed about the "Bratwürste" though.
They tasted great.
Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
It was the first time I went to Kassel and I'm sure I look at Mosin Nagants in a different way then you do.
I'm a starting collector and I was very dissappointed I had to leave the Romanian M44 behind.

Oh well....maybe some other time.
I wasn't dissapointed about the "Bratwürste" though.
They tasted great.

Met vriendelijke groet,
Martin
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Joe,
the rifle was indeed produced in France in the city of Chatellerault. The first ~500000 rifles m/91 were made there. The handguard was introduced by order of february 23rd, 1894.
Thank you very much for the data of your carbine!!
Regards
the rifle was indeed produced in France in the city of Chatellerault. The first ~500000 rifles m/91 were made there. The handguard was introduced by order of february 23rd, 1894.
Thank you very much for the data of your carbine!!
Regards
KH
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