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Mosin nagant91/30
I have a couple rifles I aquired in a trade involving baseball cards several years ago. I wasn't sure at the tiime what I was getting but they seem to be 91/30's. One is dated 1944 and has a Hammer/sickle stamp. It has a laminated stock and the numbers match up except the number on the bolt looks like it was etched with an ingraver and the last number looks like a one instead of a seven that's everywhere else. I also has a folding bayonet.
The other is dated 1953 and doesn't have all the marks the older one has. I has a solid wood stock and also a folding bayonet.
It seems most of the ones I've looked up have detachable bayonets. I shot one of them a couple years ago and remember a pretty good thump. It was also late in the day and was blinded by the muzzle flash. I could look it up I suppose but does anyone know if they make ammo suitable for hunting for these rifles? I have a 1943 Mauser I have used for deer hunting and enjoy shooting as well.
There is something about these old pieces that makes one wonder. They come from a time so different than we know now. The Mauser is very well worn and the older Nagant looks broken in as well. I wonder about the ones who carried and faced each other with them.
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12-04-2010 04:40 PM
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Are they both the same length? Does the '53 dated piece have a number "11" in an oval on the receiver? If so, it's a Polish M44 carbine.
If the other rifle is the same length, but does not have a bayonet, it's most likely an M38 carbine.
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I'll take a closer look and try to load some pics. Both have the side. folding bayonets though.
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In that case they're both M44 carbines. The receiver markings will tell the whole story.
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OK. They are the same length and the newer one does have the oval with an 11 in it. At least now I know for sure what they are.
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I found this website that saved me from having to ask the question what the difference in a 91/30 and a M44.
Mosin–Nagant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sounds to me like you have a Soviet M44 carbine made at Izhevsk in 1944 and a Polish M44 carbine made at Radom in 1953.
The Polish M44s are generally accepted to be the best made of the Mosins - check these sites for more info....
Polish M44
Soviet M44
The Polish M44 Carbine
The Model 1944 Carbine
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as far as the ammo goes there is a variety of brands avaliable. they include privtz prime, wolf, sellior and bellot just to name a few and pardon my bad spelling of the names.