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  • 1955 Mosin Nagant Model 44 Carbine

    1955 Mosin Nagant Model 44 Carbine
    (Mfg. by Radom/Factory 11)



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    Calibre......................7.62x54R
    Barrel Length............ 20.4 inches
    Overall Length.......... 40 in. (folded)/52.25 in. (bayonet extended) Weight..................... 8.9 lbs
    Magazine capacity.... 5 rounds.
    Qty mfg.................... Unknown. (In production in Poland from 1950 - 1962)

    Sources.....................Small Arms of the World 12th Ed. E.C. Ezell and MosinNagant.net.

    Canadian Market Value Estimate: $


    1955 Mosin Nagant Model 44 Carbine

    (13 picture virtual tour)

    Observations: (by "Stevo")
    Note: Pics of rifle provided courtesy of MILSURPS.COM member Stevo.

    This rifle was purchased brand new/unissued at a gunshow in Edmonton, AB, during the mid to late 1980's. Cost $110. Vendor had multiple rifles in original Polish shipping crate. Rifle was completely covered, inside and out, with cosmoline. It still bleeds cosmo when it get warm from firing. Unlike other MN's, including a different Polish M44 I own, this rifle is zeroed for use with the bayonet folded. My other Polish M44 shoots 6 inches to the left at 50 yds with the bayonet folded, bang on with it extended.

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    This article was originally published in forum thread: 1955 Mosin Nagant Model 44 Carbine started by Badger View original post
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