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Hi All,
Yugoslavian 'war-aid' M91/30 sniper. 1944 Izhevsk. This was a scopeless sniper brought in to the US in the late 90s by Century (similar to the SAMCO scopeless snipers today). Rescoped with an original WWII PU scope and mount, although the base is a post war Soviet steel base (NOT a modern Ukrainian reproduction). This is NOT a rescoped ex-sniper, as the holes were present at import, not drilled out. Excellent condition all the way around including the optics. The sling, canvas scope cover and leather end caps all appear to be original, not reproduction. Original bolt and Yugo-typical carved rifle serial number under the buttplate. Quirky disclaimer: I have not had the opportunity to properly shim the scope to the rifle so that the scope reticule in in perfect alignment with the rifle's POA, as the Soviets did with all of the original scopes. It is quite usable as is because the scope can adjust the error out, but should probably be done anyway to give you the most usable rifle. $650
All other rifles pictured are traded or sold.
FTF in the Portland area with a copy of Oregon driver's license to verify residency (unless I've already traded with you before ). WA 03 FFL accepted too.
Regards,
Keith
Hi All,
Yugoslavian 'war-aid' M91/30 sniper. 1944 Izhevsk. This was a scopeless sniper brought in to the US in the late 90s by Century (similar to the SAMCO scopeless snipers today). Rescoped with an original WWII PU scope and mount, although the base is a post war Soviet steel base (NOT a modern Ukrainian reproduction). This is NOT a rescoped ex-sniper, as the holes were present at import, not drilled out. Excellent condition all the way around including the optics. The sling, canvas scope cover and leather end caps all appear to be original, not reproduction. Original bolt and Yugo-typical carved rifle serial number under the buttplate. Quirky disclaimer: I have not had the opportunity to properly shim the scope to the rifle so that the scope reticule in in perfect alignment with the rifle's POA, as the Soviets did with all of the original scopes. It is quite usable as is because the scope can adjust the error out, but should probably be done anyway to give you the most usable rifle. $650
All other rifles pictured are traded or sold.
FTF in the Portland area with a copy of Oregon driver's license to verify residency (unless I've already traded with you before ). WA 03 FFL accepted too.
Regards,
Keith