Well, I have the hots to get a M39 to go with my 91/30 sniper and M44 carbine..what do all of you that own them like about them over say a regular 91/30? Better sights? better barrel? smoother action? Give us the low down
Besides all of the rational and logical points- better barrel, better sights,better trigger, heavier spring - I have no way to tell you about their allure. Maybe it is the wood. Maybe it's the history.
Well guys im sold, I ordered one from Pat Burns, a 1942 "B" Unissued, 100% blue, new bore, matching bolt and a real nice transitional stock in new condition that is very clean.
this one should start me out pretty good on M39 ownership
Well we will get to see 'er on thursday......Thats fast, ordered it late sunday night, they sent it out ups on monday.
I have a Finn green leather sling on the way from another outfit..as there was no mention of comming with a sling
That is one gorgeous rifle. These rifles are accurate, have a great trigger, comfortable to shoot. Truly the best Mosin ever built. You'll buy more.
Ask me how I know.
thanks Bingo.....Ah yes the dreaded mosinitis cough cough-spend-money This will be the 5th mosin I have ever purchased....but by all accounts the most refined/perfected of the breed. Im looking forward to it....
Everybody feel free to throw some pic's of your Finnish mosins on here!
ya know I had looked at Pat Burns list of Finn Mosins for sale for years, countless beautiful examples of just about every variation....I really feel like kicking myself for not ever ordering one before (one, yeah right..ok, several) I know one day she is going to run out. As what she has is the inventory of a defunct wholesaler..finite number.
had the camera out today...My 1942 "B" barrel M39,(bottom) Russian Izzy M44 from 1945 with East German Markings,(middle) and Top, My Izzy 91/30 Sniper from 1943.