Don't have a picture right now as it's disassembled to modify some stuff.
Mosin Nagant, M44. I call it "The Hack Saw." Found it at a garage sale with the bayonet sawn off (not the mount), bolt handle sawn off, and included the pug fugly ATI bolt handle and scope mount. Finish had apparently been chemically stripped. Bore was good, so after some haggling I got it for $40. I installed the scope kit, smoothed off the cut on the bayonet, leaving the lug in case I ever wanted to reinstall one or adapt another device to the lug. Sanded the stock 220 to rough it up some and slapped on some BLO. Installed a Finn magazine spring and follower to fix a feed issue.
My intention was a cheap scoped rifle to fire scads of cheap military surplus ammo in random gravel pits. Check on that box, and much to my pleasant surprise it was MOA accurate with a handload featuring the 174 Hornady RN. I slogged it through many cedar swamps and other such Northern MN terrain and shot a few deer with it in addition to thousands of rounds of milsurp cracking rocks. I still reach for it when the weather forecast says "stay in bed" or the hunt calls for a snowmobile or long boat ride.