Over the past dozen or so years - several million Mosin Nagant Eastern Bloc rifles of several different models have been imported and sold in the USofA.
Depending upon model and condition - current selling prices range from $80 (most common M91/30 in average condition) to $500 or more (for original sniper version with original numbered scope and mount.) Pre Soviet era rifles, carbines and dragoons will cost as much as triple what the common pieces are usually marked.
No such thing. The Soviet Union never manufactured the Mauser.
1943-1948
Between $100 and $400, depending on the exact model and most importantly, the condition.
Depends on in which nation the rifle was built.
These are valued at between 350-500 dollars depending on the overall condition of the rifle.
The Mossberg 44US began production in 1943. the 44US(b) was made in 1946-1947, and was replaced by the 44US(c).
Three Russian Girls was created on 1943-12-30.
That's going to depend. If the nickel plating was done on any official basis, such as creating a rifle for ceremonial guard duties, it could be worth several thousand Dollars. However, if the nickel plating was done aftermarket after the rifle was taken out of military service and released to the public, it's going to depreciate the value of the rifle considerably.
1933 to 1943
Yugoslav variant of the Mauser.
october 1943
Your winchester model 1894 rifle was made in the year 1943.The serial number range for that year was 1,221,289-1,267,741 approximate.