Step into history with this beautiful reproduction of the iconic M91/30, a bolt-action rifle that was heavily utilized by the Soviet Union during World War II. This particular model was manufactured at the Izhevsk Arsenal in 1944, making it a genuine artifact from one of the most significant periods in global history. It's in good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling, which only adds to its authentic appeal.
The M91/30 is chambered in 7.62x54R, a powerful caliber that continues to be used by armies and hunters across the world. The rifle's action is bolt-action, requiring manual operation for ejecting the spent cartridge, cocking the weapon, and loading a new round. This mechanism provides reliable performance and a satisfying tactile response.
The rifle comes with a PU fixed 4x optic with a 14.5mm objective lens, enhancing its accuracy and making it a true reproduction of the sniper variant that was popular among Soviet snipers during the war. The optic mount shows some signs of wear, with a crack in the stock where it was cut into, but this doesn't affect its functionality.
The rifle's finish is blued, providing some resistance to corrosion and giving the metal a dark blue-black color that's as striking now as it was then. It has a stained Arctic bush wood stock that's both comfortable to hold and pleasing to the eye. The rifle comes with a bonus soft case for easy transportation and storage.
This M91/30 reproduction from the Izhevsk Arsenal is more than just a firearm; it's a piece of history that you can hold in your hands. Whether you're a collector or an enthusiast, you'll appreciate the detailed craftsmanship, the historical significance, and the powerful performance that this weapon offers.




