What do the Mosin Nagant experts think?
Hello all,
I picked this up a little while ago, figure I got a good deal at $250 Canadian. Its my first Mosin Nagant, and I was just thinking "Remington Mosin!" After getting it home I noticed the "SA" markings and got pretty excited. But I came here to get the opinions of you folks on the other markings, and maybe you can help reveal a little more on the history of this rifle and throw your opinions of it my way. Hope the pictures worked OK!
Thanks,
Kman
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What do the Mosin Nagant experts think?
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Originally Posted by
mr.e moose
Great rifle at a good price.The Finns re-barreled most rifles so it is interesting that yours still has a Remington barrel.Where did you find this if I may ask?
The Finns would not have re barreled this. That is the original barrel.
They used new barrels for the: M27, M28, M39, late war M91's.
They would not (except in very rare cases) remove older barrels and reuse them.
This guy got stripped down to the barreled receiver and all parts were tossed in the various bins for cleaning and inspection. Then he was rebuilt for immediate use by reassembling from the misc. parts in the bins. The Finns didn't care about foreign armory markings, just functional weapons.