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May 10th, 2009, 01:52 AM #1Senior Member
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Mosin M39, Mosin M38, Mosin M91 P-27, M1 carbine and Geha shotgun
As my thinning of the herd continues, here a few more toys for sale. Sorry I am not looking for trades.
1. 1944 Finnish M39 Mosin made by Sako. The rifle is all matching (buttplate un-numbered.) The bore is good and strong with some shine. It may clean better. The bluing is about 50-60% with even wear. The stock is in good shape with a couple of dings and round "knot" repairs. Overall this is a nice example and M39's are great shooters. $250
2. 1940 NON-refurbished M38 Mosin in a M38 stock with no import marks. The rifle is all matching except the buttplate. The shiny bore is good and strong. The bluing is about 50% with wear in some places. The stock had been polyurethaned and the poly was sanded off (by a previous owner or owners.) It's not bad but you can tell. There is also 2 minor cracks near the tang. I don't believe these will affect the stock structurally. The barrel bands are also a little loose and the handgaurd has 2 small spots that were filled with putty(?). $SPF
3. 1927 Finnish M91 P-27. This is a rare variant of the Mosin. The bolt and receiver match...the buttplate and magplate are un-numbered. The bore is strong with some shine to it. The bluing is 30-40% and is wearing thin in a few spots. The stock is in good condition and has the Finn sling swivels. $450
4. Universal M1 Carbine. This rifle is in very good condition. The serial number 157xxx which makes it the 2nd generation of manufacturing. The bore is excellent. The bluing is 90%+ with a few scratches. The stock is in good condition with very few dings or marks. The only downside is the rear receiver retaining nut was stripped by a previous owner and a rubber expanding nut was used as a replacement. This does not affect the operation and you can't see it(unless you look for it.) Included is the original universal short magazine that holds 4 rounds. GI issue 15 rounders are easily available. $SPF
5. German Geha 12 gauge 2-shot shotgun. These are an interesting piece of history. These shotgun were converted from WWI German Mausers after the war. The bluing is 75% plus and the bore is nice and shiny. The barrel is 26" long. The stock is in good condition with the Geha logo where the takedown hole used to be. $200
I would like to keep this FTF within a reasonable distance from Lancaster. If you have any questions or want more pics, feel free to ask. Thanks for looking!Last edited by wizzegun; May 11th, 2009 at 02:08 PM.
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May 21st, 2009, 10:29 PM #2Senior Member
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Re: Mosin M39, Mosin M38, Mosin M91 P-27, M1 carbine and Geha shotgun
bumperoo..
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