Mosin
ID 101
for the "new owner" of a
"re-furbished" Mosin Nagant
There are two things a new owner wants
to know first, especially if they have already gone to the forums first
and others have told them this information first. Their question is
"how did they know that"?
1) Who made my rifle?
2) What model is it?
We
will start with "who made my rifle?" first. Russia was the first to
"use the Mosin" but did not make it first. The first one's came from
France's arsenal Chatelleraul. Soon followed by Tula,
Sestroryetsk, and Izhevsk. Later Remington, and New England
Westinghouse made rifles also. There are others that made parts for
Mosin rifles like Finland's Tikkakoski (Tikka),VKT ( Valmet), and Sako,
but never made receivers. They made most of the other parts. There are
others that made receivers after WWII, and we will get into them at a
later time.
Lets start simple with the "parts" and areas of the rifle (those we
will be using first). The most important area for us right now is the
"Barrel Shank" area.
Typical
M91/30 Mosin Nagant rifle
Barrel Shank ID
The barrel shank is arguably one of the most important areas for ID.
Check the barrel shanks below and compare it to yours. The first two
photos below will be a match to most of the "refurbished" Mosin Nagant
rifles being sold today. Of coarse the serial numbers and date will be
different (probably), but they will be basically the same.
Izhevsk
arsenal (Russia)
1) Izhevsk arsenal Mark
2) Serial
number
3) Year made
4) Soviet Union crest
This example is a M91/30 made in 1943 and was made in the Izhevsk
arsenal in Russia.
It could easily be a M38 or M44 carbine, as the
marks are pretty much the same
Tula
arsenal (Russia)
1) Serial
number
2) Year made
3) Tula
arsenal (sometimes there is no arrow in
the center of the star)
This example is a M91/30 made in 1937 and was made in the
Tula arsenal in Russia.
It could easily also be a M38 or M44 carbine, as
the marks are pretty much the same
OK, Now
what model do you own?
There are about four models that are
being sold today as "re-furbished" Mosin Nagant rifles and are the most
common. There is dozens of different types of Mosins made, but we are
focusing on the ones that are most common to new buyers today.
So, What do you have?
If it is not above don't worry. That
just means it is a less common rifle and that is always good! Take some
photos and post them in the forums! We love photos! Common or not!
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