M38 Carbine, 1943 Izhevsk Arsenal
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LAST PRICE DROP $280. May entertain a trade at a trade value of $350.
Possible trades may be other military rifles, import/entry 1911s, etc.
So much cool history here! Designed to arm rear echelon, motorized, and artillery units, the M38 carbine followed in the footsteps of other Mosin Nagant carbines and has a very handy length. They broke from the Russian tradition of "human wave" tactics with these weapons as they do not have a provision for a bayonet. One of my favorites. Only selling to help fund another project. Priced below the average recent similar Gunbroker sales, plus you will save shipping and transfer. Here are the details: An older import. NO BILLBOARD stamp from importer on receiver. Import stamp is on barrel discretely. Built in 1943 at the Izhesk plant, refurbished post-war, metal near 100%, stock is a LAMINATE M44 type with a good finish, parts are stamped matching, a good shooter, bore is good with a counter-bore as is common on these war-time weapons. Comes with a Russian dog-collar sling and one 20 round box of Heavy Ball non-corrosive 7.62x54r ammo. Yes it is loud and does kick, but I have never found it anything but enjoyable. Usual rules apply, must be legally eligible to buy and willing to sign a completed Bill of Sale. Contact me through the board by PM please.
Contact by Private Message please
LAST PRICE DROP $280. May entertain a trade at a trade value of $350.
Possible trades may be other military rifles, import/entry 1911s, etc.
So much cool history here! Designed to arm rear echelon, motorized, and artillery units, the M38 carbine followed in the footsteps of other Mosin Nagant carbines and has a very handy length. They broke from the Russian tradition of "human wave" tactics with these weapons as they do not have a provision for a bayonet. One of my favorites. Only selling to help fund another project. Priced below the average recent similar Gunbroker sales, plus you will save shipping and transfer. Here are the details: An older import. NO BILLBOARD stamp from importer on receiver. Import stamp is on barrel discretely. Built in 1943 at the Izhesk plant, refurbished post-war, metal near 100%, stock is a LAMINATE M44 type with a good finish, parts are stamped matching, a good shooter, bore is good with a counter-bore as is common on these war-time weapons. Comes with a Russian dog-collar sling and one 20 round box of Heavy Ball non-corrosive 7.62x54r ammo. Yes it is loud and does kick, but I have never found it anything but enjoyable. Usual rules apply, must be legally eligible to buy and willing to sign a completed Bill of Sale. Contact me through the board by PM please.
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