*REDUCED* 1937 Tula Mosin-Nagant Hunting Conversion (91/30 Ukrainian Arsenal Refinish)
- Category
- Firearms Rifles
- Classification
- Non-restricted
- Action
- Bolt
- Manufacturer
- (other)
- Caliber
- 7.62x54r
- Hand
- Right Handed or Ambidextrous
Price dropped to make it move.
This is a 1937-dated Tula Mosin-Nagant that was arsenal-refinished and converted for the civilian hunting market in Ukraine. Chambered in 7.62×54R, it’s both a piece of Soviet firearms history and a practical hunting rifle.
Collector & Historical Notes
- Receiver: Tula factory, dated 1937 with clear Soviet crest and arsenal stamps
- Conversion: Ukrainian post-Soviet arsenal work — military stock replaced with lightweight polymer Monte Carlo–style stock, giving it a hunting rifle profile
- Markings: Retains original Tula and Soviet acceptance marks; later laser-engraved caliber markings in Cyrillic (“7,62x54 ОП Мосина”)
- Condition: Arsenal refinished metal, strong blueing, no import stamps visible
- Bore: Very good with strong rifling
Shooter Notes
- Caliber: 7.62×54R — affordable and widely available in Canada
- Barrel: 61 cm shortened and arsenal-crowned for balance and compliance with Ukrainian hunting regulations
- Sights: Rear sight modified and pinned at 200m, still usable; front sight retains protective ears
- Stock: Durable polymer stock with textured grip panels — lighter and more weather-resistant than wood, ideal for field use
- Action: Smooth cycling, typical Mosin ruggedness
Why It Stands Out
This rifle bridges the gap between military collectable and functional hunting rifle. Unlike sporterized cut-downs, it was arsenal-converted, meaning the work is consistent, professional, and historically traceable to Ukraine’s civilian firearm program. Collectors value these as a Cold War–era curiosity; hunters appreciate the rugged simplicity and accuracy.
Price $540
shipping available.