Archive. NOT FOR SALE.
The standard infantry rifle of the Red Army during WW2. This Mosin-Nagant model 1891/30 is clearly dated 1942 on the receiver with bold Tula Arsenal stamp, and comes complete with correct sling, cleaning rod and cruciform bayonet (that fits properly!) The 1891 relates to it's first production date, and the 30 relates to its final major modification date of 1930. In 1938 it was supplemented with a similar shortened carbine model, designated the M38, but production continued on into 1944. This example is in very good condition having undergone post-war refurbishment by the Soviets. Very good laquered hardwood stock with lovely grain and matching very nicely, and just a few marks from use, and very good reblacked steel. This rifle cocks dry fires with a crisp action, and is fully strippable. Full matching stamped (not etched) serial numbers to breech, bolt, mag base plate and butt plate. Inert rounds shown are not included, but are available in the 'Inert Ammunition' section. Deactivated in the UK with Certificate to UK specification.
All deactivated weapons sold by Jaybe Militaria are deactivated in the United Kingdom and hold a London or Birmingham proof mark and certificate stating that the weapon has been deactivated correctly and is legal within the U.K.


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