Monday, July 25, 2022

SOLD 91/30 Mosin Nagant Tula “sniper” Finnish PU scope Finn SA and D stamped 7.62 x 54r 1943 Finland


91/30 Mosin       July 25,2022

This is a consignment sale-ALL Firearms ship to a FFL.  Check your local laws if you live in or think you are in a restricted area.

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Shipping cost vary from 45-65$ depending on your location and if shipped to a residence of business address. YES I’ll combine sales for shipping purposes.

I do not clean or test fire these firearms-I’ll run a patch down the bore & take a quick peak to not condition. IF you are not familiar or do not possess the skills- I strongly recommend you have a competent gun smith go over your purchase before taking it to the range.

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91/30 Mosin Nagant Tula “sniper” Finnish PU scope Finn SA and D stamped 7.62 x 54r 1943 Finlan

Let me start off by saying that this is NOT an original Finnish PU Sniper rifle. In all probability, it was put together by the “Wizards” at Century Arms back in the 90’s when they were importing large numbers of rifles from Finland.

This is a 43 dated Tula 91/30 that was captured by the Finns and marked with the Finnish SA stamp denoting Finnish Army ownership. The receiver is also is “D” stamped. I wish they wouldn’t have PU’ed this rifle. A 1943 dated, SA stamped 91/30 is pretty rare in its own right. But they did do a very good job installing the scope.

This rifle has a sniper bolt that is numbered to the receiver and the magazine floorplate and stock are matching. The scope mount is also numbered to the rifle but it looks like the scope mount number and the importer serial number and the bolt number all have the same font which is different than the serial number on the barrel.

It does have an original PU scope mount and scope. The scope comes with lens covers and a scope mount cover. They are not reproductions. Century Arms had a bunch of them back then. They put together “snipers” to get them moving.



 




























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