

Rear: ladder, graduated from 100 m to 2,000 m (M91/30) and from 100 m to 2,000 m (M38 and M44) Front: hooded fixed post (drift adjustable) PU 3.5 and PEM scope also mounted

Tula, Izhevsk, Sestroryetsk, Manufacture Nationale d'Armes de Châtellerault, Remington, New England Westinghouse, many othersĥ00 m (550 yards), 800+ m (731+ yards) (with optics)ĥ-round non-detachable magazine, loaded individually or with five-round stripper clips.

It is roughly forged and machined this was manufactured during The Eastern Front / German-Soviet War / Great Patriotic War during World War II, so the Izhevsk arsenal would likely have manufactured these and pressed them into service as quickly as possible.The Mosin–Nagant series of rifles. The receiver is an uncommon "highwall" receiver. Trigger guard shows heavy wear with multiple dents and gouges.įinnish refurbishment includes the two-piece "pot belly" stock, "flat" rear sight, and "stacked blade" front sight.įurniture has medium handling wear, a few rough handling marks, and a couple heavy gouges gouges can be seen on the handguard as well as behind the tang. Very light pitting present on the receiver. The caliber was also engraved onto the right side of the receiver by Austrian importer Kettner Waffen. Barrel shank is stamped with Izhevsk manufacturer mark (arrow in triangle), an stamp indicating "Suomen Armeija" (property of the Finnish Army), manufacturing year of 1942, and the serial number. The muzzle has been counterbored by approximately half an inch and there is light pitting seen throughout the bore. All parts have non-matching serial numbers.

It is in good condition with 80% original finish. This M1891/30 Mosin Nagant is Russian manufactured by Izhevsk and has been Finnish-refurbished and upgraded.
