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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Vernon, TX
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How rare are the Mosin-Nagant 1891's with the hexagon receiver? I have a 91/30 and would like to have an original 1891 to go with it.
How much should I expect to pay for one in good condition?
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: NYC
Posts: 369
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The 1891 MN was produced with the hex receiver. The round receiver was not introduced until the 1930s with the Model 91/30. Even so, the earlier runs of 91/30 Mosins were built with the hex receivers.
There are a number of M1891 variants and many of the original rifles were canibalized to produce other models. Dragoons, Cossacks, and rifles built by Remington, Westinghouse, and Chatterault all bring a premium. Rifles with US property marks and/or Finn "capture" marks, also tend to be a bit more expensive. Rifles with multiple features of interest can bring a nice dollar. A plain vanilla 1891 can still be had for comfortably under $200. There are still a few dust covered relics languishing on the racks in pawn shops with tags identifying them as "Mausers" or somesuch. |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Texas
Posts: 5,138
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The original M91 can still be found. Aim Surplus had some a few months ago in good condition for something like $75 a piece. I ordered one and ended up with a 1900-dated example (with the Imperial crest scrubbed off, as expected).
I would just keep an eye on the online auction sites for one to pop up. They're out there. |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: West Texas
Posts: 1,244
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One of my hex receivers is a Finnish M39. It still has the Tzar's Double Headed Eagle, a very faint Soviet mark and of course the Finnish proof. Best of all under the tang is the date of manufactrure 1897. This ol' rifle has seen around four wars; what stories it could tell.
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