1926 Tula 91-30

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I like the serial number on that one. Don't see that very often. Very nice rifle.

+1. That's a nice rifle, and a really cool SN! I'm surprised they didn't hang onto that one and give it to someone with "connections". Unless you're one of those people :wink2:
 

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+1. That's a nice rifle, and a really cool SN! I'm surprised they didn't hang onto that one and give it to someone with "connections". Unless you're one of those people :wink2:

Nope, i'm not but it was posted on J&G's collectors corner page

My knowledge of these things has migrated as I've gotten older, but that reminds me of an ex-dragoon.

It is an ex-dragoon

So I'm a bit newer to the mosin addiction. I own both a 91/30 and a 44. What is the significance of the five line? Also, my goal is to have one from every decade since the start.

The five line tula script was only done 1924-28. And then they switched over to the Tula star with an arrow. Its not very common and more desirable.
 

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So I'm a bit newer to the mosin addiction. I own both a 91/30 and a 44. What is the significance of the five line? Also, my goal is to have one from every decade since the start.

At some point, you will hear reference to a 3-line rifle. In this reference, a line is 1/10"; 3-line is 3/10", or .30 caliber.
This 5-line reference is divorced from this.
 

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