I am looking to sell off a few of my Mosin Nagant's FTF in NW Indiana $350.
I know very little about Mosin's but will try and answer what I can and can take more pics if you need them but really want to do a FTF sale so you can see them for yourself. If I am wrong about the discriptions I am sorry and am trying my best to figure out what they are!
I want to sell them as a package and do not wish to seperate them.
I have not fired any of these and the first two still have the hang tags on them. I dont think I have any extras to go with them but if I can find any they will go with them.
1. Model 91/30 Russian made in 1938 at the Tula factory, It is a very clean gun with a clean bore and numbers matching except for the metal butt plate is forced matched.
2. Model M38 Russian made in 1944 at the Izhevsk plant. It is a very clean gun with clean bore and as far as I can tell all numbers match.
3. Model M44 Romanian made in 1954, I got it from a friend who took it apart to refinish the stock but abandoned the project before he finished sanding the stock all the way down. It is non-numbers matching and you will need to finish sanding and refinish the stock. The bolt and metal are kinda ruff but should clean up nice with a little work.
4. 460rds assorted 7.62x54r ammo. Includes 80rds on 5 rd stripper clips ( 16 stripper clips) total of 460rds.
Edit to add a few pics of the M44
I know very little about Mosin's but will try and answer what I can and can take more pics if you need them but really want to do a FTF sale so you can see them for yourself. If I am wrong about the discriptions I am sorry and am trying my best to figure out what they are!
I want to sell them as a package and do not wish to seperate them.
I have not fired any of these and the first two still have the hang tags on them. I dont think I have any extras to go with them but if I can find any they will go with them.
1. Model 91/30 Russian made in 1938 at the Tula factory, It is a very clean gun with a clean bore and numbers matching except for the metal butt plate is forced matched.
2. Model M38 Russian made in 1944 at the Izhevsk plant. It is a very clean gun with clean bore and as far as I can tell all numbers match.
3. Model M44 Romanian made in 1954, I got it from a friend who took it apart to refinish the stock but abandoned the project before he finished sanding the stock all the way down. It is non-numbers matching and you will need to finish sanding and refinish the stock. The bolt and metal are kinda ruff but should clean up nice with a little work.
4. 460rds assorted 7.62x54r ammo. Includes 80rds on 5 rd stripper clips ( 16 stripper clips) total of 460rds.
Edit to add a few pics of the M44
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