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    Default unusual scoped Mosin 91/30 for trade

    Hello I have an unusual Mosin Nagant 91/30 with a Romanian LPS scope with nice bullet drop indicator for 7.62x54r. Scope is zeroed and rifle shoots well. Bore very clean with no visible wear. I have not seen others configured this way but it works well. The scope position allows use of the iron sights. I would like to trade for a Mauser, Krag, Schmidt rubin, unusual russian or other interesting rifle. Let me know what you would like to offer.Thanks!
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    Is the upper hand-guard cracked at all? Have you disassembled the rifle and seen what the metal looks like under the wood?

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    The handguard has no cracks blemishes or warpage. When the stock is removed there is some visible pitting from corrosion during storage that was "repaired" before I had the rifle. I'll add some images so you can see.
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    Would u be interested in selling it

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    I might be interested in cash. Something like the price of a PU scoped Mosin sniper. Trade is preferred. I like vintage or unusual firearms. Black powder rifles, military rifles, sporterized rifles considered. Russian SKS? Higher end reflex sight? Thanks

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    is ther a mount or is the scope just bolted to the mosin reciver

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    There is an intermediate mount bolted between the scope body and the receiver. Rough alignment is maintainted by a shallow notch milled in the side of the receiver. Unbolting and remounting looses the zero however.

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