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    Chumlee,
    Hello... thanks for posting your "oldster"!
    BTW, that is a REAL nice looking stock! I assume that you refinished it?
    I was wondering if you would be interested in comparing cartouches and metal stamps on your rifle? I may pull the wood off mine to look at inspectors marks...
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    Could you post a closeup of your cleaning rod? I am curious on what it looks like. I have seen many "end tip" styles, and wonder what you have!
    Have you pulled yours down for a comparison of inspector marks yet??

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    Whoops, sorry, have been busy. The tip on my cleaning rod is the bog-standard type, the same as all the 91/30s that have been flooding into the US. I did strip the rifle down for cleaning, but forgot to look for inspector's marks.

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    Under My Butplate

    Quote Originally Posted by spinecracker View Post
    Have you looked at the butt under the buttplate? Are there any markings there, whether stamped or in pencil?
    After reading this post I decided to look under the butplate on my M44. Its a 1944 dated Izhevsk, numbers matching, oil finished stock. It looks alot like spinecrackers. It was my third Nagant but it had a ton more marks than the previous ones. Even the stock is covered in stampings. Anyway I looked under the butplate and there are a couple of stampings and a pencil mark as well. From what i can tell is says either "688" or a character that might resemble "G88." The back of the butplate is completely, and i mean every square inch, in hunter orange paint? Weird? Any ideas on this?

    Thanks for sparking my interest,
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    Greetings everyone, I just discovered this site tonight looking for a good C&R site and I think I found one! Anyways, I have a pristine Izhevsk 1946 M44 that I would love to find out more about. All parts are stamped with the Izzy mark and all numbered parts appear to match. The bluing is near 100% as is the wood furniture. I'll take some pics tomorrow and let you guys check it out. I picked it up from my favorite local gun shop for a price that I thought was a little high for what Mosins usually go for. I haven't seen another one yet that looks as good so I might have gotten a winner. Its also a great shooter too! Like I said though, I'll post pics and let you guys decide.

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    Conkeeper,
    Ya, join the Brotherhood of the '46 M44! Welcome aboard!!
    In the meantime, I decided to post additional photos of stuff "below the wood". I did enhance with some white paint, so hopefully things will look "mo betta"! As mentioned, someone saw stuff under the buttplate..



    For some reason, I missed a photo.... more later on that end! Now onto the barrel and receiver...




    While I had it apart... I also sneaked a peak at the upper handguard...


    ---------- Post added at 10:48 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:39 PM ----------

    I uploaded the markings under thebuttplate.... this is what I have!


    Let me know if ya guys would like to see more cartouches and marks!!!

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    As promised I'll post some pictures. If you gents could clarify some of the markings that would be terrific. If you would like more pics let me know.












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    Hey Midmichigun. Sorry for getting back so late, but I was in Oregon on Holiday. My M44 is a refurb and no two pieces have matching #'s. The barrel has a different # underneath than the receiver. The buttplate has no # except the electropencil. Same with the bolt. Very faintly penciled.
    I'll start with the stock. It has the refurb mark on it and is laminate. I haven't seen another with this stock yet. I didn't re-finish it. I use micro-fiber rags to bring up the shine.[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]Attachment 26463[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]

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    Well I want to play, too! Here's my 1946 M44. Excellent shape, shiny bore, all matching, no stock markings other than usual inspection stamps. Note no re-furbish marks, though. Complete, except no sling, original finish and bluing. Would be a supergun except for the import marks, which are very subtle anyway.Attachment 28493Attachment 28492Attachment 28494

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob4wd View Post
    Complete, except no sling, original finish and bluing.
    looks like it has been refurbed to me. My 1943 dated has no refurb marks either but it has been reworked. I dont think many carry an original finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdrim13 View Post
    looks like it has been refurbed to me. My 1943 dated has no refurb marks either but it has been reworked. I dont think many carry an original finish.
    My poor choice of words- by original I meant thst It wad finished as it was when I got it from the importer, did nothing to it..

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