Best left to a gunsmith with the proper tools.
Agree with above answer. To do this properly, it requires a vise block for the barrel, and an action wrench for the receiver, along with a set of go/no headspace gauges to set the headspace on the rifle. Old barrels are frequently VERY hard to remove, and may require heat, penetrants, or in extreme cases, the use of a lathe to cut a relief groove where the barrel meets the receiver. A relatively inexpensive job for an accomplished and properly equipped smith, it will likely cost a hobbyist more in tools than the 91/30 is worth. Sorry-
Mosin-Nagant firearms get their name from the designers - Sergei Ivanovich Mosin who was a Colonel in the Russian Army and Emile & Leon Nagant who were Belgian weapon designers.
Mosin nagant
The Imperial Russian Army developed the Mosin Nagant Rifle between 1882 and 1891. In 1891 Russia officially adopted the Mosin Nagant Rifle. The rifle was designed by Sergei Mosin from Russia and Leon Nagant from Belgium. This is where the name of the rifle comes from.
7.62x54R
7.62x54R
Yes. Mosin Nagant makes a rifle that is around 40" long and has a folding bayonet. It is called a M44
Sergei Ivanovich Mosin, around 1891.
orbez? do you mean mosin nagant orbez or Orbeez? the mosin nagant orbez is hard to find, you might as well make it yourself.
Yes.
Depends on WHICH Mosin Nagant- there are several models, and several different stocks. ROUGHLY 3 pounds.
The Mosin Nagant was used by the US and Russia and other countries in World War 1. It is not used now.
yes