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I ran across a Westinghouse M1891. The rifle has the walnut Westinghouse stock with a good cartouche. The bore is in good condition - some shine but a little dark & strong rifling. The muzzle is in good shape - not counterbored. The bolt may be original as it has only 1 s/n on it which matches the receiver. I'm pretty ignorant about the M-N and one source I read says bolts were marked only along the root which is where this sine is marked. Is this correct? The rifle retains about 50-60% original finish and has no visible pitting or rust. The stock is intact with no splits or chips. The hand guard is birch, an obvious replacement. The barrel has an import marking near the muzzle. The rear sight is graduated in arshins, not meters. It comes with a Soviet bayonet. Overall, I'd rate it as G-VG condition.
The seller wants $250 for it. This seems a bit high as you can Soviet M91s in near mint condition for $100 or so. But not a Westinghouse . . .
I'd appreciate any thoughts about this rifle.
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Last edited by Kirk; 09-25-2010 at 09:07 PM.
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09-25-2010 08:48 PM
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If it has not been "force matched", i.e. had the bolt and/or magazine floorplate renumbered after removing the old #'s, then US$250 isn't a hideous price. If you think it's good and are actually interested in keeping it a while, then have at it! Not too easy to find in complete and original condition any more. I forget the website's name that specializes in these weapons, but it has good info on IDing parts and such. 7.62x54r.net or something...
Plus there's your first resource- the MKL on this site...Unfortunately, no Westinghouse.
ETA: a link that might help
http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinM91R.htm
Last edited by jmoore; 09-26-2010 at 07:24 AM.
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I was able to get to the range today with the M-N & a box of Winchester 180 gr fmj ammo.
The rifle made about a 2” group at 100 yds which, since the sights are fuzzy, seems A-OK. The bore measures .314" & the bullets go .311".
The cases failed to eject. I cleaned the rifle yesterday & cleaned the one-piece interrupter/ejector. It looks OK but I have nothing to compare it to. When I tried loading the magazine, the rounds pop back out so it looks like the interrupter/ejector has problems.
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Last edited by Kirk; 09-29-2010 at 11:45 PM.
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Reloads will make it shoot a whole lot better.
Are you loading one round at a time? If so, make sure that the case is slid under the interrupter/ejector prior to loading it into the chamber.
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The screw tensioning the interrupter/ejector was loose. Once I tightened it, function is 100%
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2" group at 100 yrds w/ open sights, ain't nothing to complain about, Ray
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It seems like many N.E.W.'s were used by Finland, post WW1 sales maybe?
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Finland got most of their Mosins by picking them up on the battle field or off a large freighter that they sunk in shallow water off the coast of Finland. It was loaded with many thousands of rifles in crates and lots of ammo. They put them to very good use too.
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That's a nice Westinghouse and the price is right. Nice grab and lots of history on that one. Did the bayonet have a [SA] mark? If so, it may be about as valuable as the rifle.
Last edited by Homer2; 11-07-2010 at 08:55 AM.
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