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Item Name: FS MILSURPS, Double Date Mosin Nagant, Lee Enfield MKIII*
Location: Acworth
Zip Code: 30102
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 400
Caliber: 7.62X54R, .303
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Cleaning out the safe again, got two very beautiful guns for sale.
#1. MO Double Date Mosin Nagant. Little more rare mosin nagant that is MO marked and double dated 1940/1945. It is sitting in a beautiful laminant wood stock. 100% numbers matching receiver, bolt, floorplate, and buttstock. I have fired this and it shoots excellent. Strong rifling, nice barrel. $400 OBO
http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinMO.htm
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MO is known to be the Russian abbreviation for "Ministerstvo Oborony", or Ministry of Defense. The Defense Ministry was established on March 15th, 1953 in a merger of the Military and Naval Ministries (Voennoe Ministerstvo, Voenno-Morskoe Ministerstvo, "BM" and "BMM").
Based on information from sources in the former Soviet Union the MO marked firearms were used by the Defense Ministry Militarized Security force, or "Voenizirovannaya Ohrana MO", abbreviated VOHR MO. Those are not per se troops, but security guards employed by the MO. They wore military uniforms with special insignia of position (not rank insignia) and were separate from the army. These units were used to guard various MO facilities."
#2, BSA 1918 Lee Enfield No. 1 MKIII*. Originally built in 1916 by BSA but looks to have been refurbed for use in WW2. Beautiful wood, zero rust, great shooter. Numbers matching Receiver and bolt. Barrel has clean strong rifling. SOLD
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Item Name: FS MILSURPS, Double Date Mosin Nagant, Lee Enfield MKIII*
Location: Acworth
Zip Code: 30102
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 400
Caliber: 7.62X54R, .303
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: Cleaning out the safe again, got two very beautiful guns for sale.
#1. MO Double Date Mosin Nagant. Little more rare mosin nagant that is MO marked and double dated 1940/1945. It is sitting in a beautiful laminant wood stock. 100% numbers matching receiver, bolt, floorplate, and buttstock. I have fired this and it shoots excellent. Strong rifling, nice barrel. $400 OBO
http://7.62x54r.net/MosinID/MosinMO.htm
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MO is known to be the Russian abbreviation for "Ministerstvo Oborony", or Ministry of Defense. The Defense Ministry was established on March 15th, 1953 in a merger of the Military and Naval Ministries (Voennoe Ministerstvo, Voenno-Morskoe Ministerstvo, "BM" and "BMM").
Based on information from sources in the former Soviet Union the MO marked firearms were used by the Defense Ministry Militarized Security force, or "Voenizirovannaya Ohrana MO", abbreviated VOHR MO. Those are not per se troops, but security guards employed by the MO. They wore military uniforms with special insignia of position (not rank insignia) and were separate from the army. These units were used to guard various MO facilities."
#2, BSA 1918 Lee Enfield No. 1 MKIII*. Originally built in 1916 by BSA but looks to have been refurbed for use in WW2. Beautiful wood, zero rust, great shooter. Numbers matching Receiver and bolt. Barrel has clean strong rifling. SOLD
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