Original WW1 service rifles....show and tell

Pre 1945 action rifles. Muzzle loading.

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#31 Post by snayperskaya »

Blighty.......stop teasing me! :p. That carbine looks lovely, I like the stock.
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#32 Post by Blighty »

RFD buddy of mine imported a pile of these from Bulgaria recently. Pretty, isn't it?
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#33 Post by meles meles »

Are there any left ?
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#34 Post by Blighty »

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Remington M91 supplied to the Russians then captured by the Germans who thoughtfully added an ersatz bayonet adaptor. One of the nicest Mosins I own.
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#35 Post by Blighty »

Badger. Yes, he still has a few left.
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#36 Post by dave_303 »

Blighty please do share!

+ Fantastic rifles, I do marvel at the rifles of yours I have seen photos of, some really interesting guns!
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#37 Post by Blighty »

Here is an unusual one.....

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1900 Tula M91. Dodged all of the 1907 upgrades. No cross bolt in the finger groove. No sling escutcheons (factory at least). Original rear sight.

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Rear sight ladder is rare. Not rare as in rarely found. More never, ever found.

Spent time somewhere. Rear sight and receiver stamped in foreignese (possibly Nepal). Handguard is from a dragoon and bolt parts include Remington pieces. Sling escutcheons in completely the wrong
place and added by a local dude with a chisel. Rifle in question is the lower of the two (upper is a Finn M91 to add a bit of sanity and to show the difference in rear sight ladders).

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Forearm has holes which were added by Yeti hunters who needed a bipod.

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Might have served somewhere during the Great War. Who knows.........
Sadly a deact but I couldn't resist.
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#38 Post by huntervixen »

Blighty wrote:Here is an unusual one.....

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1900 Tula M91. Dodged all of the 1907 upgrades. No cross bolt in the finger groove. No sling escutcheons (factory at least). Original rear sight.

Image
Rear sight ladder is rare. Not rare as in rarely found. More never, ever found.

Spent time somewhere. Rear sight and receiver stamped in foreignese (possibly Nepal). Handguard is from a dragoon and bolt parts include Remington pieces. Sling escutcheons in completely the wrong
place and added by a local dude with a chisel. Rifle in question is the lower of the two (upper is a Finn M91 to add a bit of sanity and to show the difference in rear sight ladders).

Image


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Forearm has holes which were added by Yeti hunters who needed a bipod.

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Might have served somewhere during the Great War. Who knows.........
Sadly a deact but I couldn't resist.
Fascinating piece, got that "been there, shot that Yeti, got the T shirt" look to it, an interesting rifle indeed, deac or not. gunlike
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#39 Post by ukrifleman »

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This is my all original, Model of 1917 Remington, with a barrel date stamp of 9-18.
The sling is a modern repro!
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#40 Post by huntervixen »

ukrifleman wrote:
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This is my all original, Model of 1917 Remington, with a barrel date stamp of 9-18.
The sling is a modern repro!
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Very nice indeed, how does she shoot?
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