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Very nice Finnish Mosin Nagant found at gun show this last weekend, what is it?
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Go to > 7.62+54r.net for all things Mosin.
Check to make sure nobody "improved" the trigger/sear engagement, Finnish
rifles do have a nicer trigger but ya never know...
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Very nice SA 1891. Import marked?
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Take the rifle out of the stock and look under the tang. You can tell what the rifle started out and what year it was made if the mark is still there.
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A little different markings on the barrel than I've seen on Finn '91s. Could it be a stepped barrel variant?
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Finnish markings
Attachment 51565Attachment 51566
The stepped (heavy barrel) is easy to notice
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I imported a beautiful lot of Finn Mosins in 2006. There were a handful with the Swiss
barrels exactly the same as yours. Very nice.
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Originally Posted by
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Very nice SA 1891. Import marked?
No import mark as in Canada
it is not required or done to our firearms.
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Originally Posted by
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Take the rifle out of the stock and look under the tang. You can tell what the rifle started out and what year it was made if the mark is still there.
Holding off stripping this one down as it is so nice I don't want mare any screws or risk any damage.
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A little different markings on the barrel than I've seen on Finn '91s. Could it be a stepped barrel variant?
Posted this rifle on Gunboards and they identified it as a rare P-Series Finnish
rifle with a Salerno barrel, here is the post - Very nice Finnish Mosin Nagant found at gun show this last weekend, what is it?
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Being in canada as well it seems to be impossible to find these older mosins and finned mosins, i came across a 1917 sestroryetsk finned with the imperial eagle in tact but it was sold the day i went to order it. Most sites never seem to have imperial mosins, atleast from what ive seen, thats a great find you got there,maybe i should make more of an effort to try and make it to gun shows haha
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It is a "P" series M91. These used barrels that were re-lined. Finnsh P-series M91.
I bought 5 of them back around 1986. I sold 4 and still have one. I had sold the one I have but, the customer had issues with it so, I traded him another and simply kept the bad one. Mine will not open after you fire it unless you use a wood block to beat it open. I have tried every "sticky bolt" trick that anyone has suggested and nothing helps. If I remember they all looked like they had been re-furbed and then stored. Only handling wear.
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