A 1933 Tula Mosin-Nagant 91/30 is a 7.62x54R bolt-action rifle, commonly featuring a desirable early "hex" (hexagonal) receiver, though some transitional round receivers exist. Produced at the Tula Arsenal.
Key Features & Characteristics
- Receiver Type: Typically hexagonal (hex) for 1933, though some 1933 Tula rifles have been found with early, possibly re-machined round receivers. (This ONE is ALL MATCHING SERIALS)
- Arsenal Markings: Tula rifles are identified by a star (often with an arrow) on the barrel shank.
- Refurbishment: Most 1933 models encountered today have gone through Soviet post-war refurbishment, characterized by a dark, blued finish and a thick shellac stock finish. (NOPE THIS ONE IS ORIGINAL)
- Condition: Good condition (bolt, floorplate, buttplate).
- Specifications: 48.5-inch overall length, 28.75-inch barrel, and approximately 8.75-pound weight.
Collector Notes
- Hex vs. Round: Hex receiver 91/30s are generally considered more desirable.
- Import Marks: Most will have modern importer stamps on the receiver.
- Commonality: 1933 is a pre-war date, making them less common than 1942-1943 models but not rare.
Shipping Weight 12.00 lbs Caliber 7.62x54R
Condition Used
Finish Blued
Gun Style Bolt Action Rifle
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Product Type Firearms
Stock / Grip Type Wood
Russian Mosin Nagant 91/30 Hex Receiver Rifle Tula, 1933
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