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Finnish Mosins - help a guy make a decision!!
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02-03-2013 01:57 PM
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I really like the looks of the first one. That stock looks great. I can't help you with the prices, I haven't been hunting a Finn rifle yet so I haven't been paying close attention to them. I don't think either is way out of line.
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The ranking published by 7.62x54R.net rates hex receiver models as generally rarer than round receiver models.
If the basic condition check for shootability is about the same, I would agree with Aragorn and go for the Tikka - for looks and (probably) a better barrel.
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I do not know if this will help. I stumbled across a 1937 SA marked Finn capture 91/30. Good bore with three or four pitted spots on the exterior of the barrel bolt/barrel/butt numbers match and is import marked. I will be interested to see how she cleans up.
It was in the importers (CAI) box marked Russian
91/30. Paid $200 which was way high if it was a standard Russian 91/30 but I did not feel violated because of the Finnish
connection.
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Thanks, guys. Still researching the rifles, but I am tempted to get both, and stuff the consequences. My interest in Finnish
Mosins was piqued by reading some history books regarding the Winter and Continuation Wars - I like guns, but I like the history more (otherwise why bother with milsurp firearms?) - and I have been interested in buying a firearm that may have gone through both conflicts on both sides of the lines, and that would point to the 1938 91/30 capture, not the M91. Then again, the M91 has its own history that I would love to delve into.
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I like Finn Mosins, but the problem with the pitted one is that you don't know when the corrosion happened! If the bore is good, then it likely happened "pre-import".
The drama with the '91 is that the front sight appears reversed. A small clue that other surprises await?
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Originally Posted by
jmoore
The drama with the '91 is that the front sight appears reversed. A small clue that other surprises await?
Well spotted!
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Ah, so you noticed that too on the front sight. The seller states that he bought the rifles years ago and has never shot them. I will go and pick his brains a little more.
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For my money.....definitely go for the M91 Tikka.....all else being equal, far more value added...a rarer model, wood has character, and as Patrick has already noted...the barrel !!
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That Tikka looks gorgeous....I've always loved the wood on the Finns. For the money, I'd grab them both!
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