Discover the History of Your Finnish Firearm
Like a work of art, all firearms have unique markings that can be traced. The chronology of ownership is called the provenance. There are records for over 100,000 individual Finnish-made firearms in various Finnish archives. Apart from ownership records, these records also provide information about repairs and modifications made to the firearms, battles they fought in and shooting competitions they won.
If two almost identical firearms are valued, the one with known provenance will almost always have higher market value than the other without provenance. Very rare or one of a kind rifles are also hard or even impossible to authenticate without archival research.
Finnish Mosin Nagant Serial Number Database
The Russian Mosin Nagant & Historic Military Firearms Page is dedicated to the collecting and preservation of the rifle Mosin and all other historic military firearms. The popularity of the Mosin has grown over the past few years as more and more people discover how interesting and affordable these rifles are to collect. Dec 04, 2020 Mosin Nagant has been the primary service and sniper rifle of the Soviet (and many other) military forces for quite a long time. But if you plan on buying a Mosin Nagant today, you’ll have to consider factors such as the condition of the rifle, sights, and the type of ammo you are using.
PHOTO: Receipt from SAKO, dated 25 October 1935, for repairs of four m/28 and one m/28 from three different Civil Guard Districts.
Mosin Nagant Serial Number Database
Certification of Authenticity with essential information translated to English and printed on cotton archival paper and high-resolution digital copies are included for all orders. Click link below to view a sample of Certification of Authenticity. The sample is for demonstration purposes only. The format may vary depending on the model and the specifics of what is contained in the archival records: