A miniature .22 LR version of the classic Mosin-Nagant 91/30 Rifle used by the Russians in WWII. It is the first of a series of Mini Mil-Surp rifles, a collection of five WWI and WWII rifles scaled down for Youth shooters and chambered in America’s sweetheart, the 22 LR cartridge. Now kids can shoot their own version of Mom and Dad’s cool military firearms. The KSA 91/30 has a 20 inches barrel, precision-machined to ensure the durability and accuracy that is normally reserved for the big guns. The action is based on the proven, safe, single-shot Crickett design and has a straight-handled bolt, just like the original Mosins.
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Tom9999999999
2 years agoI ordered this rifle and had it shipped to my local Cabela's. Every single one of the employees working behind the gun counter on a Saturday afternoon had to come over and look at it. People waiting at the gun counter were comeing over to see it. It is the coolest little rifle you have ever seen. Pictures do not do it justice, it is so tiny, but I can still shoulder and fire it comfortably. (I'm 5'8" tall) It is the typical Keyston Cricket bolt action; single shot and you have to pull the knob on the bolt to cock it. Very safe for teaching new shooters. The Cabela's web site description says that there is a cross bolt safety. But I can't find one and there is no mention of it in the owners manual or on Keystone's web site. I bought it for my grandkids, and I don't have any grandkids yet. Now I need to find the Mini M38 carbine and I can't wait for the Mini 1903 Springfield to be produced.
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