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Item Name: FS/FT MosinNagant bolt action

Location: Savannah

Zip Code: 31405

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: $150
Trade Value or Items Looking For: 20 gu youth pump shotgun

Caliber: 7.62 x 54 R

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: Yes

Billing Information: boiler plate lang.

Item Description: Mosin Russian carbine, very desirable, good deer/defense gun, w/ new black composite stock alone worth the $200. Marked 1945. Action smooth. Can't beat it for the $. Call or text 912-480-2384, willing to trade for youth/compact 20gu pump action. Rabb

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even if it is a type 53 they were just as accurate if not more so then the Russian m44, and made on the same machinery. china bought the machinery form russia to produce their own m44, if it has Chinese characters on reciver it is a type 53

china did know how to make firearms even if they were just permitted copies of Russian pieces
 
Brother a T53 is Chinese Mosin Nagant and that is what it looks like.

Just saying

Cooter

A M44 (Soviet/Russian) and T53 (Chinese) are exact copies in overall looks, this could be both but i believe its very hard to mistake the two from the sellers POV since its a 1944 rifle (Chinese didnt aquire the type 53 till the early 1950's),and he would definitely know if there were Chinese characters located on the reciever. So I believe you can take the sellers word at it being a Soviet M44

http://www.mosinnagant.net/global mosin nagants/Chinese-T53Carbine.asp
 
No, a Mosin-Nagant is a Russian rifle. in this case a 1944.

Thanks for quoting me, but I've got a Chinese mosin nagant sitting not three feet from me as I type this. What Russian plant manufactured it then? Should be a maker's stamp on top of the receiver. Tula is the arrow in a star, Izhevsk is the hammer and sickle in a wreath.
 
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