The 50 Mosin Nagant i am still looking for…

Every Mosin Nagant deleted from this list will be reviewed in a special episode on the channel!

It will be not easy but never say never…the most rare Mosins are just waiting to be discovered! So please help me to reduce the list! The following Mosin Nagant are still missing from my collection:

  • M91 Dragoons, from the Imperial era initial production 1893-1905, with original stocks/features; Thanks to Asetalo
  • M91 Cossacks;
  • M1891 infantry rifles, if they have a full set of so called “early features” like stock with no crossbolt, no sling slots, sling swivel on the magazine and the front barrel band, first type flat leaf rear sight, finger rest;
  • M1891 infantry rifles full matching (no Remington or NEW);
  • M1891, Dragoon or M1907 (yes, there was a batch) produced in 1918 and 1919;
  • M1891 or Dragoons with modifications to accept German bayonets (Mauser style adapter);
  • M91/30 PEM or PE original snipers complete with scopes or incomplete original rifles or original scopes/mounts (PE or PEM); Thanks to Asetalo
  • M91/30 Izhevsk 1942 PEM sniper;
  • M91/30 original PU sniper of 1942;
  • Russian scopes SA marked;
  • Early used Bush Visar or other early Russian scopes for Mosin;
  • M91/30 original PU sniper SA marked;
  • M44 carbine from 1943 in original conditions (wartime stock etc not refurbished);
  • M39/43, M39/44, SOV or PH original snipers incomplete or complete with scopes or even only associated scopes;
  • M1907 carbine; Thanks to Atomiase
  • M27 training rifles in 22lr with receiver marked with 22 bullet; Thanks to Atomiase
  • M27 training rifles in 22short with receiver marked with 22 short bullet;
  • any kind of weird marked guns (e.g. German captured, FLP Mi or others, full Turkish traits etc);
  • M27 with mauser style safety; Thanks to Jennyn Ase
  • captured/recaptured rifles or soviet refurbished Tikka M30;
  • Estonian M1935 and KL.300 models;
  • Estonian M1891 (or converted to M91/30);
  • M1891 (non dragoon) converted into M91/30, including for example NEW, Remington, Russian etc;
  • Aanislinna Dragoon;
  • P26/27 Dragoon;
  • M1891 and Dragoon German captured and converted to 8mm (shortened chamber);
  • M91/30 and M38 assembled by the Max Geltz factory or wearing Podolsk parts;
  • M1945 carbine (also known as M44L);
  • M91 cal 30.06 Bannerman conversion;
  • Polish wz 91/98/24 or 25 – 26 carbines;
  • Belgian M1891 conversion 8mm blindee;
  • Romanian produced M91/30;
  • Mosins instructie/exercitiu marked and/or with Romanian stock;
  • M91/30 PU sniper instructie; Thanks to Fusil Oy
  • Japanese marked M1891;
  • Chinese marked M1891 or Dragoons;
  • Albanian produced M91/30;
  • Post1946 Russian produced M91/30;
  • M91/30 Tula 1936 Trial rifles;
  • Spanish Civil War marked Mosins of any type;
  • RWD marked M44 carbine;
  • Dragoon GECO sniper (also ex sniper or restored) or associated original/repro scopes and mounts; 
  • M39 using ex M1891 cut barrels (NEW, Remington, Russian, VKT large logo etc);
  • M91 coverted to 7,62×39;
  • Yugo M91/30 PU sniper (BP over 124 stamp on stock);
  • M91 8×50 stutzen;
  • Persian M1891.
  • ANY KIND OF RARE MOSIN YOU HAVE AND YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT, EVEN IF IS NOT ON THIS LIST, PLEASE JUST CONSIDER TO SHOT ME A MESSAGE: info@collectingmosin.com

THANK YOU IN ADVANCE TO ALL OF YOU SUPPORTING MY QUEST!

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