Got this Mosin made in 1915 for 150$ how did i do?
Also milsurp thread
>M91
>1915
>no handguard
>$150
Bretty gud; are those Finnish sling swivels I see?
>>30985762
you did pretty good OP
>>30986225
I was curious about the sling swivels i tried to do research on them didn't come up with anything.
I want the correct sling with the swivels.
>>30986329
Those are the correct sling swivels. Your rifle has seen service with the Finnish Army, who preferred metal loops to leather dog collars. Post pics of the writing on the top and sides of the chamber, receiver, and rear sight.
Like this:
>>30986890
sorry for the quality but i did research the markings and looks like it was made by Izhevsk.
>>30987158
Look for a square with the letters SA in it
>>30987200
Found it on the side near the hex.
This rifle really served in the finish military.
>>30987200
also what does the SA marking mean?
>>30987275
Just means that it was captured, tested and reissued. I've read the Finns were particular, so it should be an above-average shooter.
>Also milsurp thread
Nofunz about to become funz. I've settled on an SKS and I'm going tomorrow to purchase it. Any advice?
>>30987275
Short for 'Suomen Armeija" or "Finnish Army". Finnish Army property stamp put on rifles (and just about everything else the army owned) starting in late 1942.
Your rifle, given its date of manufacture, was probably left behind in Finland after they won their War of Independence, or purchased by them between WW1 and WW2 from another country that captured it from Russia (Finns boughtmore than 100,000 rifles this way).
BTW, do the serial numbers on the smaller parts like the bolt and magazine floorplate match the one on the barrel?
>>30987847
The bolt and barrel match but there is no number on the magazine floor plate.
>>30987938
>The bolt and barrel match
Good; those two matter most.
>but there is no number on the magazine floor plate.
Not unusual with a rifle that has been in Finnish use; they often didn't bother to number the small parts.
>>30987844
Save up for a reloading kit.
>>30987978
the bolt has a weird marking above the serial number its liked its crossed out sorry for the quality of the pic.
>>30988166
The Finns would put together rifles, cross out old serial numbers, and put new serial numbers to make the parts match
>>30988166
Yes, that's a previous serial number that the Finns crossed out when this bolt body was fitted to this rifle during some period of repair/refurbishment. Then the rifle's serial number was stamped on the bolt. The bolt serial number was really the only one the Finns usually cared about. Sometimes that's the only other serial number you'll find on a Finnish-rebuilt rifle.
The Finns rarely manufactured their own small Mosin parts; they had so many left over from worn-out rifles which they took apart to use as spares for those still in working order that might eventually need repair.
>>30988252
>>30988209
So the only thing that takes away from the value of the rifle is the missing hand guard.
btw thanks for the info.
>>30988278
Yes. It's by far the most commonly damaged/lost component on M91 long rifles. It just isn't a great design to begin with.