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  • David

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    I have three Mosin carbines, I paid 150, 175, and 185 for them. laminated stocks usually bring a few extra bucks.
     

    Farscape

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    I just bought a very nice 1944 Izhevsk M44 with matching numbers for $100. I was looking for 91/30s but a good deal is too hard to pass up.
     

    edporch

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    Now is these the guns that hard to come by now. Which ones are worth more, Russian or polish

    I don't know about value, but I have some unissued Russian M44's (1945 and 1946) and an unissued Polish M44.

    The unissued Polish M44's fit and finish is noticeably better than the unissued Russian M44's I have.

    If I had to guess, I'd give the nod to a nice Polish M44 as being more valuable to the discriminating buyer.
    But that's just my opinion on what I like.
     
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