Awesome!!!My M44 arrived from AIM's. I now have the 91/30, M38, and M44, so I guess I'm done with Mosins at this point. Now, I just have to find some time to shoot them.
My M44 arrived from AIM's. I now have the 91/30, M38, and M44, so I guess I'm done with Mosins at this point. Now, I just have to find some time to shoot them.
I can't make out a name, just "C'VILLE IL". I'm thinking my Aim 91/30s say Rguns.Can anybody that has made picked up one of these from aim advise who the importer is?
Done? You have only started. There are more variations than you can shake a stick at. I think I am up to 20 or so.My M44 arrived from AIM's. I now have the 91/30, M38, and M44, so I guess I'm done with Mosins at this point. Now, I just have to find some time to shoot them.
Can anybody that has made picked up one of these from aim advise who the importer is?
Done? You have only started. There are more variations than you can shake a stick at. I think I am up to 20 or so.
I hope my wife doesn't come in the room and catch me looking at this kind of stuff, she knows nothing good can come from me looking at gun porn on the webs.
Old pic
Old pic
Finnish M39 Mosin. Same as the 2 on it's left. The Finns took captured and purchased M91's and tore them down to the receivers. They then made new, carbine length, barrels and stocks (that could withstand the extreme cold) that they free floated. Some of the most accurate bone stock Mosins ever fielded. Sadly they were not fielded until the end of the Continuation War. Those Finns used M91's mostly for the Winter War and the Continuation War. The second from the right is an M91 used in Finland during the wars. Note how much longer it is than the 91/30's to its left or the Finn M39.You don't play fair. That is a very nice collection. What is the one, seventh from the right?