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Original Izhevsk Mosin-Nagant Magazine & Trigger Guard Assembly – WWII Russian Rifle Part
This is an original Mosin-Nagant magazine and trigger guard assembly manufactured at the Izhevsk Arsenal, one of the Soviet Union’s primary armories during WWII. This all-steel unit combines the internal box magazine, floorplate, trigger guard, and magazine latch—all correct for 91/30 rifles and other Mosin variants chambered in 7.62x54R.
Stamped with the iconic Izhevsk arrow-in-triangle mark, this piece reflects wartime production from a factory that supplied millions of rifles to Soviet forces from the trenches of Stalingrad to the advance on Berlin. While rugged and simple, the Mosin magazine system was engineered for reliability under extreme conditions and remains a hallmark of Soviet military design.
This original assembly includes the hinged floorplate, magazine spring and follower, and integral trigger guard—all in fully functional condition. Many show wartime machine marks and arsenal wear, making them ideal for restoring battle-worn 91/30 rifles or building a rifle with period-correct parts. Unlike modern reproductions, this genuine Izhevsk unit has the authentic look, fit, and finish collectors demand.
Whether you’re replacing a missing magazine assembly, upgrading a mismatched rifle, or completing a Soviet infantry display, this is a critical and increasingly hard-to-find component for any serious Mosin-Nagant enthusiast.
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