Immerse yourself in a piece of military history with the Tula M91/30 bolt-action rifle, a remarkable firearm born from the preeminent industry of Russia. Manufactured in 1930 at the distinguished Tula Arms Plant, this model carries a significant weight of historical context. An intriguing feature of this rifle is its Hex Receiver design, a unique identifier used in early production models that was later replaced by a round receiver for simplified manufacturing processes. This makes it a rare and valuable find for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The rifle is in good condition, showing signs of prior use and handling. Despite its age and its history as a service rifle during WWII, it remains fully functional. The bore is clean and well-maintained, with minor wear marks, and the rifling is intact with well-defined lands and grooves. This Soviet service rifle comes with a bayonet, although it is not numbers matching.




