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Carbines
Izhevsk M38 built on a hex receiver
1940 Tula M38
1946 high wall receiver M44 (not certain if these exist)
New England Westinghouse M91/59
Remington M91/59
Tikka M91/59
M91/38 with the folding bayonet intact
New England Westinghouse M91/38
Remington M91/38
Chinese T53 on a Soviet receiver
Chinese T53 trainer with 6mm hole in top of chamber and stock painted black
St. Petersburg
Cavalry School carbine
"XO-47" or "XO-48"
marked Soviet M38
1956 Chinese T53, matching Acquired February 2012, courtesy of
Military Gun
Supply and Empire Arms
Izhevsk M38 built on a round receiver dated earlier than the barrel Acquired April, 2010, courtesy of
UNBLVR
Izhevsk M38 in a first pattern stock with the
rear barrel band approximately 1 inch forward of the rear sight base Acquired 12-10-2005, courtesy of m91nut
M38 with an MO mark and two additional dates besides the original date (triple
dated) Acquired 3-19-2006, courtesy of mriddick
"Instructie" marked M38 Acquired December
2006, courtesy of Kevin Carney at North China Arms
"XO-47" or "XO-48"
marked Soviet M44 Acquired October 2010,
courtesy of Jose at J&G Sales
"Instructie" marked Soviet M44 Acquired
March 2007, courtesy of turfmn
1945 low wall receiver M44 Acquired October 2006,
courtesy of Jose at J&G Sales
M44 built from cut down M91 (hex receiver,
early barrel date) Acquired June 2006, courtesy of Dmitri
S. and Pannell's Firearms
MO marked M91/59 Acquired April 2006, courtesy of
Noah Zark
1951 Polish M44, matching Acquired October 2008,
courtesy of David G.
M1907 carbine Acquired February 2010,
courtesy of J. Leiper.
M91/30s
1920 dated Cossack rifle with "Ka3" mark on the barrel shank, may be upgraded to
M91/30 specs
Simonov trials rifle
1928 Tula with the large arrow in star logo
1941 Tula M91/30 with 1941 Tula receiver
1942 Tula low wall M91/30
1945 Izhevsk M91/30
Polish M91/30 ("11 in an oval" on the barrel shank)
Post 1945 dated Tula, non-sniper
Any Soviet M91/30 in a laminated stock with a hardwood toe
Any date or arsenal M91/30 with serial number 94015
M91/30 with New England Westinghouse barrel
Acquired April 2015, courtesy of Radom
1935 Izhevsk with a 1935 hex receiver Acquired June 2012, courtesy of Military Gun
Supply and Empire Arms
1941 M91/30 with both Tula and Izhevsk markings on the barrel shank Acquired December 2011,
courtesy of Dave P.
Cossack rifle with "Ka3" mark on the barrel shank and original sights Acquired November 2011,
courtesy of Adam R.
Cossack rifle with "Ka3" mark on the barrel shank upgraded to M91/30
specs Acquired January 2007, courtesy of Constable
Soviet M91/30 with "F.L.P.Mi" or "F.L.P.Riga" stamped on the
barrel shank or receiver Acquired December 2006, courtesy
of Cubrock
Soviet M91/30 with Finnish "3600"
pressure proof on the left side of the barrel shank Acquired
September 2006, courtesy of Tuco
Finnish or Finnish captured rifle with M91/30 length cleaning rod with elongated
style Finnish head Cleaning rod acquired Dec. 2005,
courtesy of Alsky; Rifle acquired September 2006, courtesy of Tuco
1934
Izhevsk with PM86 on the barrel shank Acquired
April 2009, courtesy of Keystone Kid
M91/30 with "XO-47" or "XO-48" mark on
the barrel shank Acquired 8-28-2005, courtesy of lite-box
(XO-48) and WLD Bill (XO-47)
Albanian M91/30 Acquired
8-17-2005, courtesy of Doyle Hill
Post 1945 dated Izhevsk, non-sniper Acquired April 2010, courtesy of Jose at J&G
Sales
Any Soviet M91/30 in a stock with a fingerjoint splice in the fore end Acquired November 2008, courtesy of kirk1978
M91s
1919 Tula M91 with the "script" logo
Original configuration M91 with finger rest intact
"Exercitiu" marked M91
"DEPOT CUST" marked M91 (may be Finnish or Finn marked)
"AdMzDeutschR" marked M91 (may be Finnish or Finn marked)
German WWI 8mm conversion
Bannerman .30-'06 long rifle conversion, New England Westinghouse (not a
carbine)
Bannerman .30-'06 long rifle conversion, Remington (not a carbine)> Acquired
September 2012, courtesy of tomlawone
1919 Tula M91 with the "hammer" logo Acquired
March 2007, courtesy of Pat Burns
Romanian redated and Crown marked M91 Acquired
July 2010, courtesy of nwellons
"Instructie" marked Dragoon Acquired
April 2010, courtesy of J. Leiper
Remington M91 with "non-serif" barrel markings (late production 1917 or
1918) Acquired December 2006, courtesy of Cubrock
New England Westinghouse M91 on a Fox Arms receiver Acquired
October 2007, courtesy of Family Firearms
and Finishes
New England Westinghouse M91 with US eagle marks on the barrel and/or receiver Acquired
December 2009, courtesy of Empire Arms
Remington M91 with US flaming bomb mark on the stock Acquired 10-09-2007, courtesy of Doyle Hill
Japanese marked training rifle (Japanese characters on stock and often converted
to single shot) Acquired July 2007, courtesy of seinen
"JSE" marked M91 (may be Finnish or Finn marked) Acquired February 2007, courtesy of tomb
"WWF" marked M91 Acquired June 2006,
courtesy of Military Gun
Supply
Finnish Rifles
M27 with both a sling swivel and a sling slot in the rear of the stock
M39 cut down from a Russian (Tula, Izhevsk, Sestroryetsk, Chatellerault, New England
Westinghouse, or Remington) M91
P-Series Dragoon
M28 upgraded to M28/30 specs
M28/30 with undated barrel and serial number on the side instead of the top of
the barrel, preferably with original M28 front sight
SAT M91
9,3x54R Finnish caliber conversion
Ulanni carbine
M24 carbine
M24 with an "NSD" mark on the barrel shank Acquired
October 2012, courtesy of Empire Arms
VKT M39 cut down from M91 (approximately 0.612" muzzle diameter vs. 0.625") Acquired
April 2010, courtesy of DeanDallas
Tikka M39 cut down from 1920s production M91
Acquired September 2006, courtesy of Tuco
M24 with a "KLP" mark on the barrel shank Acquired
January 2008, courtesy of Empire Arms
P-27 rifle Acquired May 2007, courtesy of Doyle
Hill
M91rv Acquired
October 2006, courtesy of SlimTim
M28 with windage adjustable rear sight Acquired
April 2010, courtesy of DeanDallas
M27rv Acquired December 2007, courtesy of Radom
Tikka M91/30 built on a high wall receiver Acquired
June 2007, courtesy of bones92
Miscellaneous
Izhevsk single shot trainer in 7.62x54r (1950s date with fixed rear sight, M91/30 length)
Extended length "M44" with long folding bayonet
Accessories for a Czech VZ54 sniper
Finnish M91 stock only; can be Finnish made or modified, spliced or unspliced, with or
without hardware and handguard, minor cracks okay, must not be refinished
Polish M91/98/25 Acquired March 2007, courtesy
of GoShoot
Czech VZ54 sniper Acquired August 2008, courtesy of
J.R.
Soviet M44 laminated stock with a hardwood toe Acquired
October 2006, courtesy of Jose at J&G
Sales
Soviet M44 hardwood stock with a laminated toe Acquired
1-28-2006, courtesy of usrifle
Soviet M91/30 hardwood stock with a laminated toe Acquired
April 2006, courtesy of Tom B.
Panshin bayonet with integral sight hood Acquired
November 2010, courtesy of Radom.
Russian or Soviet Mosin with the receiver dated later than the barrel Acquired April 2010, courtesy of kirk1978
Finnish M91/30 stock only; can be Finnish made or modified Acquired January 2009, courtesy of SlimTim
Items available for trade
Pictures available for serious inquiries
Not for direct sale at this time, only in trade, all or part with cash either way, for the
items above
1942 Finnish B barrel M91 with round receiver (this will require something pretty
special in trade)
Post war Soviet M91/30 refurbished stock set with handguard and all hardware (4
available)
Finnish cleaning kits (no muzzle covers)
Soviet pre-war M91/30 with Instructie marked stock, stock has been refinshed, but
Instructie and red band are still visible
1944 Tula M38
1944 Tula M44
1944 hex Tula M44
1943 Izhevsk M44
Custom Firearm Racks
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