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Ahh! An M91 with a Belgian barrel! Very nice!
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Thanks! It's probably the nicest M91's I've owned. Also built on the earliest dated receiver I've ever owned. Also managed to find a leather SA marked sling today. Just need a cleaning rod now.
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My first Milsurp purchase was a 1891 Finn.1940 Tikka. Have only encountered one 91/30 it followed me home as well. M39 is next if I can find one. Have you slugged the barrel to determine the diameter?
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Not yet. Going to do that this weekend before taking it to the range. That's a very nice looking rifle you have!
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Not yet. Going to do that this weekend before taking it to the range. That's a very nice looking rifle you have!
I did not know wat a Mosin Nagant was when I bought it,let alone a Finnish
Mosin Nagant. Purchased it from a co worker and began researching the markings on the internet. I have always owned firearms but now I can combine my intrest in firearms and history. I soon fount this site and the helpful folks here and was addicted.
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Yep, I know what you mean. Along with being a firearm enthusiast, Im also a history junkie. Particularly military history. What two better things to go together?
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Now if I can convince DishNetwork to offer the Military channel without having to purchase every other %(*&%$## channel I can sit at my workbench and enjoy my Milsurps while watching documentaries my life will be complete.
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