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3 FOREIGN MILITARY BOLT ACTION RIFLES.

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 700.00 USD
3 FOREIGN MILITARY BOLT ACTION RIFLES.
1) IZHEVSK "1938" 91/30 MOSIN NAGANT. Cal. 7.62x54R. S# A8476. Bbl 29". Standard configuration M91/30 Mosin Nagant manufactured at the Izhevsk arsenal in 1938. Barrel shank bears the Soviet state emblem above "1938", the serial number, arsenal refurbishment proof (also present on the right side of the buttstock), and the Izhevsk arsenal insignia. Left side of receiver is import marked. Metal components are blued, with the stock and handguard being comprised of solid wood. Matching numbers are present on the barrel shank, bolt, floorplate, as well as on the buttplate, and are force matched from the time of arsenal refurbishment. Rifle is mounted with a Soviet green canvas web sling and non-matching spike bayonet. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: 2 cell brown leather ammunition pouch containing a takedown tools and an oiler. CONDITION: metal components retain the majority of their arsenal reapplied blue finish, exhibiting some scattered areas of wear and some marks from handling and storage. Bright bore, exhibiting well defined rifling throughout. Stock exhibits some scattered handling marks, with flaking to the varnish overall. 2) BUDAPEST M.95 REPETIER-KARABINERSTUTZEN CARBINE. Cal. 8x56mmR. S# 4546Z. Bbl 20". M95 straight pull carbine manufactured in Budapest, Hungary. Barrel shank bears a nearly indiscernible acceptance proof, with legible characters appearing to read "13". Early pattern rear barrel band. Blued finish with solid wood buttstock and handguard. No matching numbers. CONDITION: metal components exhibit oxidation overall, with the balance exhibiting a brown / dark gray surface. Bore is bright, exhibiting what appears to be grease and good rifling throughout. Stock shows scattered marks and impressions from storage and handling, with the handguard bearing a sizeable crack. 3) VETTERLI M1870/87/15. Cal. 6.5x52mm Carcano. S# YX1531. Bbl 33 3/4". Vetterli rifle manufactured at the Italian Torre Annunziata arsenal in 1890 and subsequently converted into an M1870/87/15 configuration. The faceted breech bears Italian proofs, inspector marks, manufacturer stamps, the serial number, as well as the year of manufacture "1890". Right side of magazine housing is lightly etched "JM". Metal components are blued, with the stock being comprised of wood. CONDITION: metal components exhibit wear and thinning overall, with the balance exhibiting a mottled gray patina with scattered spots of darker discoloration. Bore is bright, exhibiting old grease and strong rifling throughout. Stock has been sanded and revarnished, exhibiting some scattered marks and impressions from storage and handling. (23-2412, 23-2414, 01-23914/MLW). CURIO & ANTIQUE. $400-700.