RIFLE: RUSSIA MODEL M91/30 IMPORTED BY C.A.I. GEORGIA, VT., SERIAL NUMBER 9130472343, OTHER, CASE NOT INCLUDED, BOLT, 7.62MM RUSSIAN (7.62X54), 29
Notes:
FOR SALE: A GENUINE SOVIET MOSIN-NAGANT M91/30 CALIBER 7.62X54R. THE ULTIMATE RUSSIAN FENCE POST THAT LAUNCHES FIREBALLS AND WAS LIKELY MANUFACTURED BY A FAITHFUL COMRADE OPERATING A COAL-POWERED LATHE.
THE BREAKDOWN
THE GUN: RUSSIAN M91/30. THIS IS NOT A DELICATE TARGET RIFLE. THIS IS FIVE ROUNDS OF SOVIET AUTHORITY CHAMBERED IN A CALIBER THAT MAKES THE .30-06 LOOK REASONABLE. IT IS LONG ENOUGH TO BE USED AS A VAULTING POLE AND HEAVY ENOUGH TO BE UTILIZED AS AN ANCHOR FOR A SMALL FISHING BOAT.
THE CONDITION: LIGHT BUT TYPICAL WEAR. IT HAS THAT SPECIFIC "I SURVIVED STALINGRAD, A COLD WAR STORAGE DEPOT, AND TEN YEARS COATED IN COSMOLINE" GLOW. THE WOOD HAS AN HONEST RUSSIAN PATINA THAT SMELLS FAINTLY OF COSMOLINE AND SOVIET DETERMINATION. IT HAS REAL CHARACTER INSTEAD OF PREDICTABLE MODERN POLYMER COATING.
THE BOX SITUATION: NO ORIGINAL BOX. THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING WAS LIKELY A RUSTY WOODEN CRATE DEPLOYED FROM THE BACK OF A MILITARY TRUCK IN 1943. DO NOT PANIC. WE WILL WRAP IT RESPONSIBLY SO YOU DO NOT SCARE EVERYONE IN THE PARKING LOT WHEN YOU WALK OUT OF THE SHOP CARRYING A PIECE OF WORLD WAR II HISTORY.
WHY YOU NEED IT
THE REAR SIGHT GOES UP TO TWO THOUSAND METERS because SOVIET OPTIMISM IS LITERALLY UNMATCHED on earth.
THE STEEL BUTTPLATE GUARANTEES AN IMMEDIATE SEVERE BRUISE ON YOUR SHOULDER, REMINDING YOU THAT YOU ARE ALIVE.
UNMATCHED FIREBALL PRODUCTION THAT WILL BLIND EVERYONE AT THE SHOOTING RANGE REGARDLESS OF THE BAY.
RUNS FOREVER ON PURE SPITE, LACK OF CLEANING, AND SURPLUS AMMUNITION.
BUY IT. SBR IT. CHOP THE BARREL. BE COOL.
| UPC | ECOM00592915 |
| Action | BOLT ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 29" BARREL |
| Caliber | 7.62MM RUSSIAN (7.62X54) |
| Capacity | 6 ROUNDS |
| Finish | OTHER |
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