As I am not an expert on Mosin, is this model a keeper? What I do expect in terms of Accuracy in MOA?
Here is the one I put on hold:


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Well, I think ALL Mosins are "keepers," so yes, it's a keeper!Beiruty wrote:At Cabelas there is a set of clean Mosin 91/30 rifles at $169 each.
As I am an expert on Mosin, is this model a keeper? What I do expect in terms of Accuracy in MOA?
Sweet shooter.AndyC wrote:Kind of - you can look for the factory re-arsenaled mark on the receiver, which indicates that the rifle was rebuilt by the factory and parts replaced as necessary to basically make it "good as new" again. The mark looks like a block with a vertical line bisecting it:
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Accuracy - won't know until you shoot it, I guess. Mine did this at 50 yards with iron sights:
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I guess that's about 1" at 50 yards = 2 MOA. I don't consider myself a great rifle shot so it may have been capable of better in more skilled hands. Either way, I hope you get a good shooter
The OP's rifle does have the prefix...looks like НБ. But you are probably still right that it is a force matched rifle and is probably done by Molot. They are addicting. Just got my first sniper from Rguns yesterday.Big Bronze Rim wrote:It's definitely a forced numbers matched refurb. The lack of Cyrillic characters on the bolt and floor plate ahead of the SN indicate a scrub and renumber. Some people get really excited when all the numbers match. They do but those weren't the original numbers matching parts. Definitely buy one now. I paid $80 for my first one five years ago and they have doubled in price.
You are correct, there is definitely a prefix. That's what I get for trying to make it the text on my phone. Upon closer inspection on an actual computer I can see it.sookandy wrote:The OP's rifle does have the prefix...looks like НБ. But you are probably still right that it is a force matched rifle and is probably done by Molot. They are addicting. Just got my first sniper from Rguns yesterday.Big Bronze Rim wrote:It's definitely a forced numbers matched refurb. The lack of Cyrillic characters on the bolt and floor plate ahead of the SN indicate a scrub and renumber. Some people get really excited when all the numbers match. They do but those weren't the original numbers matching parts. Definitely buy one now. I paid $80 for my first one five years ago and they have doubled in price.