Here is a link with the cyrillic alphabet and its latin equivelant:
The Russian Alphabet
Here is a link with known serial number variations:
Mosin Nagant Serial Numbers
Here is some text from the above link that may help:
Receivers used by Finland were apparently numbered in some cases. Because of the use of different sizes and fonts of stamps used by Finland and importers it is difficult to be certain if a Finnishreceiver number is original or not. As with all Mosin Nagants, if it is a dot matrix type stamp it is not original.
The lack of an SA stamp would (usually) dictate that it was not used by the Finns. Also, by 1944, the Finns and Russians were at peace (I think). Perhaps the Rifle was restamped to comply with importation. Maybe the country it was originally destined to required a serial number on the receiver, and required it using the Latin alphabet.
Again, I'm not an expert, just speculation.Information
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