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I would like to make some room and get rid of all of these. I also have a bunch of AMMO...... I have 2 M91/59s-- 4 Finn M39s,one is a 1968"sneak" import marked 98/22 8mm CZECHO----2 Finn M27s-- 1 nice laminated M38,-- 1 polish 1953 T44 unissued,-- 1 really nice Izzy 1948 M44,--2 1917 Remington Mosins, sporterized. This is what I have dug out and ready to go. Would like to trade all of them for something cool like a 50 BMG, 1919A4, pre1989 AKs, Gatling gun, canon, ect. CASH $3000 These are worth over $4000 easily!
Pictured is the least nice M39 and 2 M27s. Look at the pictures before asking questions please. Stocks on M27s show a lot of use like most M27s. One has both an "F" and a "D" marked barrel. Both are counter bored and are 1932. Both have "wings" on bolts. Forced match on bolts to barrels on one, The other has only barrel # on bolt. Barrels have strong rifling but are frosty, though they look shinny when held up to light. Two different stocks. One is a one piece, and one is a two piece spliced stock. one has plugs where the sling mounts went through the stock. I believe the slings to be original, they are leather with the SA over a T. There were many variations of the M27 so if your looking at this, you probably know more than me.... The M39 is typical 1942. The bolt, barrel and receiver have matching #s. Stock is a little beat up. Barrel is nice, and is NOT counter bored. It has the dug out rear sling mount, and has a Finn sling with the SA over a T. Price is best I can do considering rarity, condition, and matching slings. If you need one of these to fill in your collection, PM me, but I'm really trying to move all of these. Cross posted.
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POLISH M44
M91/59
Pictured is the least nice M39 and 2 M27s. Look at the pictures before asking questions please. Stocks on M27s show a lot of use like most M27s. One has both an "F" and a "D" marked barrel. Both are counter bored and are 1932. Both have "wings" on bolts. Forced match on bolts to barrels on one, The other has only barrel # on bolt. Barrels have strong rifling but are frosty, though they look shinny when held up to light. Two different stocks. One is a one piece, and one is a two piece spliced stock. one has plugs where the sling mounts went through the stock. I believe the slings to be original, they are leather with the SA over a T. There were many variations of the M27 so if your looking at this, you probably know more than me.... The M39 is typical 1942. The bolt, barrel and receiver have matching #s. Stock is a little beat up. Barrel is nice, and is NOT counter bored. It has the dug out rear sling mount, and has a Finn sling with the SA over a T. Price is best I can do considering rarity, condition, and matching slings. If you need one of these to fill in your collection, PM me, but I'm really trying to move all of these. Cross posted.
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POLISH M44
M91/59
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