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    Westinghouse M1891

    Attached are a few photos of a New Englandicon Westinghouse M1891 I recently purchased. My non-expert interp of the gun is that it was one that was shipped to Russiaicon (part of the "1915 Contract") then, later, appropriated by Finlandicon but not significantly modified by the Finns. The stock is an original Westinghouse (as per the cartouches), and most small parts that bear marks seem to be Westinghouse (bands, sight, cleaning rod, etc). The bolt appears to be a replacement (a faint remnant of a number that was ground off), possibly by an armourer, with the final 3 numbers of the current rifle stamped on the bolt knob. Interestingly, the replacement bolt body is Westinghouse. The stock is solid but badly dinged up and appears to have some crudely carved letters on the right side. Surprisingly, the 4 groove bore is shiney and has (to my eye) reasonable remaining rifling. Should be shootable after I check headspace. Anybody see anything significant or interesting in the markings I've shown? Does the fact it escaped refurbishment in Finland say anything about the time it arrived there? This is only my second Mosin-Nagant but I've also acquired a couple of SVT's and an SKS and am more and more impressed by the simple (elegant?) functionality of Russian/ Soviet designs.

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    Nice find :-) :-) :-) That stock has tons of character.

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    Looks similar to my Westinghouse, but your bore might be a little better. Can't remember if my rear sight had been "recalibrated" or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridolpho View Post
    Surprisingly, the 4 groove bore is shiney and has (to my eye) reasonable remaining rifling.

    In fact, it looks quite substantial to me. Plenty of mileage left in that one!

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    Wow, by the looks of it that rifle sure has quite a story to tell, beautiful example.

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    You have been on a roll lately,You and Claven!! Nice find!!

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    Thanks for the comments. I'm certainly not in Claven's league but I have bought a couple of nice rifles from him! However, my buying is over for this year- now it's range time and repair projects.

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    I've certainly seen worse. I'm sure she will shoot just fine.

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    That's a great looking rifle Ridolpho! The stock has tons of stories and the bore looks sharp. Let us know how it shoots. I'm with you on the Russianicon/Soviet designs....they impress me more and more everyday!

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