Mosin Nagant Guys, Check This
Hey guys.....I have at present 3 Mosins. A '33 Issy Hex 91/30, a '42 Issy round 91/30, and a '44 untouched M44 Tula. I needed an extractor for my '33 hex. I ran across this guy on the net. Turns out I used to deal with him years ago when I lived on long Island. He had NOS extractors, so I bought 4.
Anyway....here's the reason I posted this. He has Finnish Mosins for sale. Some WW2 era unissued. Let me say, I don't work for or with him, and am not getting a kick back. He's just a good guy to deal with, and hppens to have a stash of Mosins for all you Mosin lovers out there.
http://milstuff.com/
Pat Burns is a woman, her husband was one of the first person that import the Finn M39 to US but lost his ffl. she took over to sell the remain inventory
Do they keep getting new inventory or are they just selling what they have and then they are gone?
I've purchased a couple from her, I have no issues with her and would not hesitate to do it again.
Originally Posted By petros600:
Pat Burns is a woman, her husband was one of the first person that import the Finn M39 to US but lost his ffl. she took over to sell the remain inventory
When I ordered the extractors I spoke to a guy named Bill. When they had the store in Amityville, on Montauk Hwy.next to The Dakota Rose, it was called Burns Brothers.
I just assumed Pat was one of the brothers in Burns Brothers.
I think the real message of this story is NEVER NAME YOUR KID 'PAT.'
Originally Posted By ISUSteve:
I think the real message of this story is NEVER NAME YOUR KID 'PAT.'

Originally Posted By Grey_Man:
Do they keep getting new inventory or are they just selling what they have and then they are gone?
They are just selling what they have. They used to have a lot of Finn M39's for sale.
I have an antique M39 from Pat, very nice BTW. Best, Rob
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