Mosin Nagant m44 carbine i meant 1000 meters not just 10
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@xxxsherbxxx Anywhere from about $200.00 for a decent one, to no more then $350.00 for a pristine one.
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@migkillertwo i think around 30some odd million
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@mauser3846 how much would u say that a m44 would be worth in excellent condition?
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Nice rifle. How's the bore?
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Well when you have a conscript army of over a million, and each uneducated peasant has to be given a rifle, you want something that they can't do anything to to make it not fire. Same theory has been applied to the AK
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long long time. they will definitly go up in price but they will still be pretty cheap for some time.
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Love these guns. The thing that always strikes me is that these Russian brutes always seem to have astoundingly well preserved barrels - and they were fed salty corrosive ammo with nary a clean.
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I have one just like that made in 1944. It does not look fired at all. I paid $175 for it. As long as I know how to clean it, it is a economic and accurate hunting rifle. I hope I can get another one. Maybe a M91.. Big 5 has them for $100 right now.
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Only 4 million M44s? How much longer do you think the MNs are going to be pleantyful and cheap here in the US?
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well they made 17 million 91/30's and about 4 million m44's most have been arsonal refurbished and this one was made in June of 1945 and never saw combat its a $90 rifle and has an ugly import mark on it. If it was a m91 dragoon or cossak rifle that would be different but i bought this rifle to shoot i got my k98 and other things for the history. So dont shoot your mouth off until you know what your talking about.
it seems like these are rare finds. why, might I ask? didn't the russians produce millions upon millions of them during the first 50 years of the 20th century?
migkillertwo 3 years ago
Mosin Nagants arn't hard to find its just hard to find them in excellent condition
mauser3846 3 years ago