Weird M44 (one of a kind?)
I can't find anything like it. It's a 1936 M44, the tang matches the barrel shank in being a 1936 Izhevsk meaning this must have been cut down from a M91/30? Rear sight is not typical of M44s I believe either and it has several "02" markings which means Hungary but I can't find ANYTHING on them doing this, to my understanding they made their own M44s. The butt plate, trigger guard, nose cap and stock are all Hungarian marked. There is also a yellow band painted around the stock. If you have any insight let me know, thanks for looking.
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Something not right, that rifle, m44, came out in 1944. Rebarreled? Maybe you need me to take it off your hands.
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Maybe started off as a M38 carbine. They are similar. Some one changed out stocks and added the side bayo. M38 have been fitted with M44 stocks in refurbished ones.
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Likely a 91/30 converted to 44 at some point. Most of the MN's in Vietnam and the Middle East were marked 2 Hungarian [communist aid pkg]
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