Null Mosin Nagant Mod. 1891/59 
Cal. 7,62x54R, SN. 1818, matching numbers. Almos…
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Mosin Nagant Mod. 1891/59 Cal. 7,62x54R, SN. 1818, matching numbers. Almost bright bore, length 52 cm. Five-shot. German proof mark 1985, sights scaled 1 - 10, on left side of barrel receiver "Frankonia" importer's stamp, on top two times "1891/59". Completely refinished, bolt bright. Light wooden stock. Woven sling. Cleaning rod. Total length 103 cm. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here Condition: II

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Mosin Nagant Mod. 1891/59 Cal. 7,62x54R, SN. 1818, matching numbers. Almost bright bore, length 52 cm. Five-shot. German proof mark 1985, sights scaled 1 - 10, on left side of barrel receiver "Frankonia" importer's stamp, on top two times "1891/59". Completely refinished, bolt bright. Light wooden stock. Woven sling. Cleaning rod. Total length 103 cm. WBK: Attention - For this gun we will need to obtain an export license for you, based on your import permit (if needed in your country) or through your firearms dealer - more info here Condition: II

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