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In all honesty hop on over to http://www.mosinnagant.net/ and learn what makes a Finnish mosin better. Learn how to identify them.
Got that part? Good.
Now learn the local pawnshops. Frequently visit them, make nice with the owner/s and learn how to pawn shop.
Done that? Great!
Now, be patient. I know... it's the hardest part. Buy a few smaller things here and there, but keep your eyes open and your ears to the ground. Visit frequently.
Eventually you will come accross a Finn. Probably an M-39, maybe a reworked M-91 or if your a really lucky bastard (and the karma fairy really likes you) it'll be an M-28/30.
Depending on the shop the owner will know what he has, or, quite often he doesn't. I mean, after all "A Mosin's a Mosin's a piece of junk."
I picked up my last M-39 for $85. It's a prewar stocked VKT with a counterbored barrel. And she can shoot.
-ek
Got that part? Good.
Now learn the local pawnshops. Frequently visit them, make nice with the owner/s and learn how to pawn shop.
Done that? Great!
Now, be patient. I know... it's the hardest part. Buy a few smaller things here and there, but keep your eyes open and your ears to the ground. Visit frequently.
Eventually you will come accross a Finn. Probably an M-39, maybe a reworked M-91 or if your a really lucky bastard (and the karma fairy really likes you) it'll be an M-28/30.
Depending on the shop the owner will know what he has, or, quite often he doesn't. I mean, after all "A Mosin's a Mosin's a piece of junk."
I picked up my last M-39 for $85. It's a prewar stocked VKT with a counterbored barrel. And she can shoot.
-ek