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    Updated. Mosin trade for reloading items. mainly a good press.

    Here's a Mosin Nagant on the block. I'm not a Mosin guru. But this specimen is in better shape then most. I assume the barrel is a factory replacement, because it's an easy 8 out of 10(also check out the roll marks). All the numbers match. The stock hasn't been repaired. It does have scuffs from the bands being removed to clean her up. No rust and shows no sign of ever having rust. It's got the triangle with an arrow all over it. So it's suppose to be the better of the factories(Izhevsk). So here's your chance to own the first piece of your very own commie kit. All you would need to add is some vodka, beets, a hairy women with big arms, and cheap cigs. You then would be on your way to forming your very own commie revolution. So don't delay. Show those capitalistic pigs a thing or two. Stalin would be SO proud.*wipes tear from eye*.

    Here's what I'm looking to trade for:

    Rock chunker press. Redding press, Lyman, Hornady(no LEE presses). Other reloading items also. 223 dies, 300blk dies.

    FTF

    Email: grasshoppertexas@gmail.com

    PM will work too.



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    TXARGUY

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    Hey, I can't tell from the photos. What is the overall length measurement? It looks like a 91/30.

    The Triangle Arrow indicates that it was made at the Izhevsk armory possibly 1942 although it's hard to tell from the photo.

    Do you see any of these markings on it anywhere?

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    Hey, I can't tell from the photos. What is the overall length measurement? It looks like a 91/30.

    The Triangle Arrow indicates that it was made at the Izhevsk armory possibly 1942 although it's hard to tell from the photo.

    Do you see any of these markings on it anywhere?

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    Dewd, holy shit....let me look. BRB
     
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    "K" in a circle. left side of barrel chamber end. A square box with a line right down the center on top of barrel, chamber end(prollly 1/8" big). The symbol for "f" on the rearmost tang(looks like an "o" with a line down the center, with "5" stamped close by). the k circle is also on the rear tang. Most other symbols have been scrubbed on barrel.

    Its a little over 48" long from butt to muzzle.

    Was this Stalins personal rifle? If it was, the value just went up $2.
     

    TXARGUY

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    The square box with the cross line means it's been rearsenaled.

    I'll get back with you on the others. Had to run pick up the kid from school.

    Yep. The ons Stalin personally used to execute disagreeable generals. Historical Value bonus + $3.75.
     

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    My SKS is rearsenaled I had it with me at Hicksville last weekend. Shoots fine and that Mosin looks great to me.
     
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