Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

Original price was: $350.00.Current price is: $310.00.

Mosin Nagant for sale

Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r
Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

The 3-line rifle M1891 is popularly known in the West as the Mosin Nagant and in Russia as the Mosin nagant rifle.

The mosin nagant for sale is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine–fed, military rifle.

Also, It is one of the most mass-produced military bolt-action rifles in history. Hence it has over 37 million units having been made since its inception in 1891. It is primarily found chambered for its original 7.62×54mmR

The Mosin nagant 3-line rifle, Model 1891 was adopted by the Russian military in 1891. There have been several variations from the original rifle, the most common being the M1891/30 (commonly referred to as “the 91/30” by shooters). Also, Some details were borrowed from the mosin Nagant for sale design.

Furthermore, the 1891 Mosin nagant rifle for sale uses two front-locking lugs to lock up the action.

However, the Mosin’s lugs lock in the horizontal position, whereas the Mauser locks vertically.

The Mosin nagant bolt body is also multi-piece whereas the Mauser is one piece. Like the Mauser, the Mosin nagant  uses a blade ejector mounted in the receiver. The Mosin nagant bolt is removed by simply pulling it fully to the rear of the receiver and squeezing the trigger. Meanwhile the Mauser has a bolt stop lever separate from the trigger.

Technical info about the mosin nagant rifle 

Like the Mauser, the bolt lift arc on the Mosin–Nagant is 90 degrees, versus 60 degrees on the Lee–Enfield. Furthermore, the Mauser bolt handle is at the rear of the bolt body. It locks behind the solid rear receiver ring. Hence the Mosin nagant bolt handle is similar to the Mannlicher:

The rifling of the Mosin nagant for sale barrel is right turning (clockwise looking down the rifle) 4-groove with a twist of 1:9.5″ or 1:10″. Also the 5-round fixed metallic magazine can either be loaded by inserting the cartridges singly, or more often in military service, by the use of 5-round stripper clips.

Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

An Izhevsk Mosin Nagant 91/30 PU bolt-action rifle in 7.62x54r is available for purchase. 078420 is the serial number.

The year is 1942. On the ring mounts attached to the kochetov mount, this rifle comes with a PU 3.5 scope.

The M1891, often known as a Mosin–Nagant in the West and Mosin’s rifle in Russia, is a five-shot, bolt-action, internal magazine-fed military rifle designed between 1882 and 1891 and employed by the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and other nations.

The Mosin PU was a sniper variant of the Mosin-Nagant Model 91/30 rifle that was famously employed by Red Army snipers like Vasily Zaitsev during World War II. Zaitsev is portrayed in the film Enemy At The Gates.

Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

Matching Numbers for the Russian Mosin Nagant 91/30 Izhevsk Rifle from 1943

This is a Russian rifle with a non-matching bayonet that matches the rest of the gun. For your collection, a superb WW2 era rifle. Bore is excellent and is not counter-bored. Marked for import.

Please look at the photos. I try to take as many images as I can so that you know exactly what you’re getting.

If you live in a state where this weapon is illegal, please do not attempt to acquire it. Please familiarize yourself with your own state’s laws and limits.

“R187101 ussr 7.62x54R / RGUNS carpentersville IL 91/30,” reads the import mark on the receiver’s top.

The Soviet crest is above “1944r / MH5026” above the arrow in a triangle (Izhevsk Arsenal symbol) and other little Soviet stampings on the top of the barrel shank.

Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

A series of poorly struck and overstamped numbers adorn the left side of the chamber, the top series of which looks to correlate to the scope’s serial number. “MH5026” is written on the bottom of the magazine, and an Izhevsk emblem is on the front tang.

“MH5026” is written on the bolt.

Small stampings with the Izhevsk Arsenal insignia are found on the bolt body, barrel bands, and magazine. The stock is embossed.

A two-piece side-mounted scope base is included with the weapon. Two screws and two pins secure the part to the receiver’s side. To keep the primary screws in place, two capture screws are also placed.

The detachable mount is held in place by two vertical rear screws and an enormous screw.

The mount is equipped with two scope rings. The rings are secured to the scope by three top screws.

Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

The rings’ screws have been lightly used. These screws have been used lightly to moderately. A thick post reticle is featured on the fixed 3.5 power scope. The adjusting knobs turn and the glass is clear. “0 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13” is written on the top knob, while “10 5 + 0 – 5 10” is written on the side knob. Scuffs can be seen on the scope base and scope tube.

A straight grip, finger grooves, metal nose caps, cut out for the supplied cleaning rod, two barrel bands, two sling eyelets, through bolt, cut out for the scope base, and a metal buttplate are all features of the two-piece wooden stock.

The stock has been restored, however there are numerous scrapes that have taken away from the original shine.

There are a few minor impact marks, nicks, and mild draglines on the surface.

Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r
Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

Mosin Nagant 1928 7.62x54r

The comb has the most apparent and heavy impact marks.

At the very top of the handguard, there is a slight crack in the wood grain.

From the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate, the LOP is roughly 13 1/2 inches.

The plate has a few minor nicks and scuffs, as well as some minor wear.

The rifling is rounded but powerful, and the bore is black. Erosion can be found throughout the bore, particularly in the grooves that run parallel to the lands.

The metal finish on this gun is still around 90% intact.

Under the finish on the chamber and receiver, there are a few nicks and impact marks.

Under the finish, there are few streaks and little impact marks on the bottom metal assembly.

The cover of the magazine displays a speckled discolouration.

The finish on the barrel has a few small blemishes.

The majority of the markings are quite deep. In general, this weapon is in Very Good condition.

The action is working well. This firearm has never been fired.

A complete cleaning, as with all previously used weapons, may be required to suit your requirements.

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