Guns International #: 100439265
Seller's Inventory #: LGMNPWA2014
No sales outside the US.
Most of us prefer 98 Mausers to the Russian M91/30 Mosin-Nagant, but the Mosin won in the Red Army’s hands against the Nazis with their Mausers. From Ukrainian Government arsenals comes this very attractive lot of the WWII Red Army’s principal battle rifle. It is representative of the one that the buyer will receive. Manufacturers, from their Delta character chamber marking, or from their Star with Arrow marking was Izhevsk Mechanical Plant or Tula Arsenal in the Russian cities by those names. Each rifle is Import stamped on its chamber area, and renumbered for its serial number of record by order of the BATFE. Original numbers match on the bolt, receiver, and magazine, but those are not to be used as the serial number of record any longer for purposes of compliance with U.S. Law. Construction is entirely blued steel, with white steel bolt. Bolt is pull cocker Mauser type with 90 degree throw; and the firing mechanism will rest with a depressed trigger throw. Stock is beveled two piece Russian hardwood, steel escutcheon slotted for tab style leather sling. Caliber is 7.62x54R, one of the most plentiful and most effective hunting rounds in the world. Magazine is straight line steel box type with swivel floorplate, designed for, but not requiring, 5 round stripper clips. Capacity is 5+1 rounds. Barrel is 29 inch 1:10 right hand 4 groove. Sights are flat steel military rear square notch, calibrated from 100 to 2000 meters; front sight is steel hood protected blade type. The front sight interlocks with bayonet hardware and serves as its lug; original issue but non matching 4 flute 17 inch bayonet is included. Weight empty is 8.8 pounds, with center of gravity at the chamber. Overall length is 48 1/2 inches, with 13 1/4 inch length of pull from the trigger face to the center of the curved steel buttplate. Each rifle has been professionally Ukrainian Armorer refinished, with excellent marking preservation. Stock cartouches are Ukrainian. Surface detractions are minimal; we rate these rifles as Excellent Refinish, 90 percent or better. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. Bores are Very Good, etchy texture rifling grooves but fully pronounced lands throughout. Chamber and mechanism are bright, clean, and excellent. We’re offering this attractive, serviceable, collectable World War II Soviet 91/30, the one in the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, each for only $ 149.00. Definitely C&R Eligible.
$20 flat fee lower 48 states; $60 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, UPS Ground or USPS Priority with full insurance coverage. Don’t let your buddies use your account, that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. NO AMEX NO PAYPAL. We accept MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped ASAP. 7 day hold on checks. FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on used, no return on New Items, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy, Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.
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Guns International #: 100439265
Category - Mosin-Nagant Rifles
- Rifles - Russian
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Seller: Robertson Trading Post
Company: Robertson Trading Post Member Since: 10/31/13
State:
Tennessee
Zip: 38340-0365
Country: United States
Phone: 731 989 7641
Fax: 731 989 4723
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 549
Seller Type:FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
7 Day Return on Used; 90 Day Lay-aways w 20% down non refundable; handguns $15 L 48 long guns $20 L 48 Payment Methods: Discover MC Visa Check USPS MO
Russian 7.62x54R Mosin Nagant 91/30 Izhevsk Arsenal Ukrainian Arsenal Refin with Bayonet Matching Numbers 762 caliber World War 2 Red Army WWII C&R OK
Description: No sales outside the US. Most of us prefer 98 Mausers to the Russian M91/30 Mosin-Nagant, but the Mosin won in the Red Army’s hands against the Nazis with their Mausers. From Ukrainian Government arsenals comes this very attractive lot of the WWII Red Army’s principal battle rifle. It is representative of the one that the buyer will receive. Manufacturers, from their Delta character chamber marking, or from their Star with Arrow marking was Izhevsk Mechanical Plant or Tula Arsenal in the Russian cities by those names. Each rifle is Import stamped on its chamber area, and renumbered for its serial number of record by order of the BATFE. Original numbers match on the bolt, receiver, and magazine, but those are not to be used as the serial number of record any longer for purposes of compliance with U.S. Law. Construction is entirely blued steel, with white steel bolt. Bolt is pull cocker Mauser type with 90 degree throw; and the firing mechanism will rest with a depressed trigger throw. Stock is beveled two piece Russian hardwood, steel escutcheon slotted for tab style leather sling. Caliber is 7.62x54R, one of the most plentiful and most effective hunting rounds in the world. Magazine is straight line steel box type with swivel floorplate, designed for, but not requiring, 5 round stripper clips. Capacity is 5+1 rounds. Barrel is 29 inch 1:10 right hand 4 groove. Sights are flat steel military rear square notch, calibrated from 100 to 2000 meters; front sight is steel hood protected blade type. The front sight interlocks with bayonet hardware and serves as its lug; original issue but non matching 4 flute 17 inch bayonet is included. Weight empty is 8.8 pounds, with center of gravity at the chamber. Overall length is 48 1/2 inches, with 13 1/4 inch length of pull from the trigger face to the center of the curved steel buttplate. Each rifle has been professionally Ukrainian Armorer refinished, with excellent marking preservation. Stock cartouches are Ukrainian. Surface detractions are minimal; we rate these rifles as Excellent Refinish, 90 percent or better. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. Bores are Very Good, etchy texture rifling grooves but fully pronounced lands throughout. Chamber and mechanism are bright, clean, and excellent. We’re offering this attractive, serviceable, collectable World War II Soviet 91/30, the one in the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, each for only $ 149.00. Definitely C&R Eligible.
$20 flat fee lower 48 states; $60 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, UPS Ground or USPS Priority with full insurance coverage. Don’t let your buddies use your account, that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. NO AMEX NO PAYPAL. We accept MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped ASAP. 7 day hold on checks. FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on used, no return on New Items, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy, Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.
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Guns International #: 100439265
Seller's Inventory #: LGMNPWA2014
No sales outside the US.
Most of us prefer 98 Mausers to the Russian M91/30 Mosin-Nagant, but the Mosin won in the Red Army’s hands against the Nazis with their Mausers. From Ukrainian Government arsenals comes this very attractive lot of the WWII Red Army’s principal battle rifle. It is representative of the one that the buyer will receive. Manufacturers, from their Delta character chamber marking, or from their Star with Arrow marking was Izhevsk Mechanical Plant or Tula Arsenal in the Russian cities by those names. Each rifle is Import stamped on its chamber area, and renumbered for its serial number of record by order of the BATFE. Original numbers match on the bolt, receiver, and magazine, but those are not to be used as the serial number of record any longer for purposes of compliance with U.S. Law. Construction is entirely blued steel, with white steel bolt. Bolt is pull cocker Mauser type with 90 degree throw; and the firing mechanism will rest with a depressed trigger throw. Stock is beveled two piece Russian hardwood, steel escutcheon slotted for tab style leather sling. Caliber is 7.62x54R, one of the most plentiful and most effective hunting rounds in the world. Magazine is straight line steel box type with swivel floorplate, designed for, but not requiring, 5 round stripper clips. Capacity is 5+1 rounds. Barrel is 29 inch 1:10 right hand 4 groove. Sights are flat steel military rear square notch, calibrated from 100 to 2000 meters; front sight is steel hood protected blade type. The front sight interlocks with bayonet hardware and serves as its lug; original issue but non matching 4 flute 17 inch bayonet is included. Weight empty is 8.8 pounds, with center of gravity at the chamber. Overall length is 48 1/2 inches, with 13 1/4 inch length of pull from the trigger face to the center of the curved steel buttplate. Each rifle has been professionally Ukrainian Armorer refinished, with excellent marking preservation. Stock cartouches are Ukrainian. Surface detractions are minimal; we rate these rifles as Excellent Refinish, 90 percent or better. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. Bores are Very Good, etchy texture rifling grooves but fully pronounced lands throughout. Chamber and mechanism are bright, clean, and excellent. We’re offering this attractive, serviceable, collectable World War II Soviet 91/30, the one in the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, each for only $ 149.00. Definitely C&R Eligible.
$20 flat fee lower 48 states; $60 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, UPS Ground or USPS Priority with full insurance coverage. Don’t let your buddies use your account, that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. NO AMEX NO PAYPAL. We accept MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped ASAP. 7 day hold on checks. FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on used, no return on New Items, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy, Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.
Guns International #: 100439265
Seller's Inventory #: LGMNPWA2014
No sales outside the US.
Most of us prefer 98 Mausers to the Russian M91/30 Mosin-Nagant, but the Mosin won in the Red Army’s hands against the Nazis with their Mausers. From Ukrainian Government arsenals comes this very attractive lot of the WWII Red Army’s principal battle rifle. It is representative of the one that the buyer will receive. Manufacturers, from their Delta character chamber marking, or from their Star with Arrow marking was Izhevsk Mechanical Plant or Tula Arsenal in the Russian cities by those names. Each rifle is Import stamped on its chamber area, and renumbered for its serial number of record by order of the BATFE. Original numbers match on the bolt, receiver, and magazine, but those are not to be used as the serial number of record any longer for purposes of compliance with U.S. Law. Construction is entirely blued steel, with white steel bolt. Bolt is pull cocker Mauser type with 90 degree throw; and the firing mechanism will rest with a depressed trigger throw. Stock is beveled two piece Russian hardwood, steel escutcheon slotted for tab style leather sling. Caliber is 7.62x54R, one of the most plentiful and most effective hunting rounds in the world. Magazine is straight line steel box type with swivel floorplate, designed for, but not requiring, 5 round stripper clips. Capacity is 5+1 rounds. Barrel is 29 inch 1:10 right hand 4 groove. Sights are flat steel military rear square notch, calibrated from 100 to 2000 meters; front sight is steel hood protected blade type. The front sight interlocks with bayonet hardware and serves as its lug; original issue but non matching 4 flute 17 inch bayonet is included. Weight empty is 8.8 pounds, with center of gravity at the chamber. Overall length is 48 1/2 inches, with 13 1/4 inch length of pull from the trigger face to the center of the curved steel buttplate. Each rifle has been professionally Ukrainian Armorer refinished, with excellent marking preservation. Stock cartouches are Ukrainian. Surface detractions are minimal; we rate these rifles as Excellent Refinish, 90 percent or better. Photos, at any rate, ought to suffice for our distinguished shoppers to judge finish grade for themselves. Bores are Very Good, etchy texture rifling grooves but fully pronounced lands throughout. Chamber and mechanism are bright, clean, and excellent. We’re offering this attractive, serviceable, collectable World War II Soviet 91/30, the one in the photos or one of its substantially identical mates, each for only $ 149.00. Definitely C&R Eligible.
$20 flat fee lower 48 states; $60 Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico, UPS Ground or USPS Priority with full insurance coverage. Don’t let your buddies use your account, that kind of thing smells like felony level straw purchase attempt. NO AMEX NO PAYPAL. We accept MC/Visa/Discover/USPS MO paid orders shipped ASAP. 7 day hold on checks. FFL ok by fax, e-mail or mail, please ask your dealer to put your name and Gun Brand on there. 7 day money back on used, no return on New Items, layaway, or ammo. We do not pay transfer fees or return shipping. Lay-away 20% down, balance in 90 days. Phone hours 8:00 – 5:00 CST Mon - Fri CST. Local pickup OK. Robertson Trading Post 117 Front Street PO Box 365 Henderson, Tennessee 38340 We Buy, Sell, or Trade. We always have, since 1952.