The Mosin Nagant 91/30 sniper was featured in the movie Enemy at the Gates and has only increased in popularity over the years!
This is a genuine Hungarian Mosin Nagant 91/30 Sniper Rifle in 7.62x54r I recently aqcuired from a reputable seller on this site. I have two of these fine rifles and I have decided to part with this one.
The bore is bright and shiny with some marks. The wood is in excellent condition showing some handling marks. Hungarian rifles have the distinction of an oil finish which is much more durable than Mosin Nagants from
Russia
that have a Shellac finish. The wood is a gorgeous solid beech one-piece free of repairs, cracks, or splices. It is original Hungarian, with 02 markings. The wood around one part of the scope mount inlet is lighter colored because of some material I removed to stop a split from becoming bigger. Do not mistake this for mischief! The rifle will come with the sling pictured.
The metal on this rifle is a very attractive vintage grey-blue finish with a high polish and standard of quality only seen on a Sniper Rifle. The receiver shows the Hungarian crest, date of 1953 (this probably saw action during the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956), and Soviet 02 markings. The 02 marking is a Soviet country code for
Hungary
and adorns nearly every part of this rifle, right down to the barrel bands. Serial numbers match on the bolt, receiver, magazine floor plate, and buttplate. They are stamped, not electropenciled. This rifle is in original condition and has never been refurbished.
The scope mount and scope are reproductions, although the rings have matching serial numbers. The non-essential locating pins are absent, but both the receiver screws and locking screws are present giving the scope a rock solid fit that cannot come loose.