Mosin M44

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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Mosin M44

#1 Post by steveveets »

Hi All - hopefully attached is a photo of my M44 - it's actually a 1945 not pre-1945 but I hope that's ok in this section?? (It might be a really early 1945 I suppose!!).

Before anyone asks it came with the darkened butt end and with the stock stripped and oiled (Previous owners) but it still shoots nice a straight with a very satisfying bang and muzzle flash !!

I enjoy shooting it and owning something with a bit of history.

Cheers Steve
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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

Steve, Pre-45 means a rifle with an action designed before 1945 and your fine looking M44 is quite acceptable :good:
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Cheers Ovenpaa
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Nice to see another Mosina being used Tovarisch ussrflag

Beware though as they can have a tendency to breed!, I am on the look-out for another at the moment.
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What sort of price are people paying for them these days?
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Mine was £250 12 months ago
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#7 Post by snayperskaya »

steveveets wrote:Mine was £250 12 months ago
That's about right, I paid £250 for an immaculate 1944-dated Izhevsk Arsenal example.
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I'm struggling to find any (within reasonable distance) less than 350 these days, many quite a chunk more! I wish I had bought one 12 months ago when cheaper examples seemed to be everywhere.

I'll find one though!
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RDC wrote:I'm struggling to find any (within reasonable distance) less than 350 these days, many quite a chunk more! I wish I had bought one 12 months ago when cheaper examples seemed to be everywhere.

I'll find one though!
Minsterley Ranges have a very nice M38 carbine (no folding bayonet) with an original sling that has been arsenal refurbed into a M44 stock for £300, has a very nice clean bore.Only difference between a M38 and M44 stock is the 44 stock has a shallow relieved channel on the right side that the folded bayonet sits in.

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There's been talk of a club trip there soon so I might have to take a look at that, cheers for the heads up sir.
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