Just because this section of CSP has gone cold.
Let's see some pics.
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Just because this section of CSP has gone cold.
Let's see some pics.
nagant.jpg
"Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.
Ok, sure I'll play.
Here are a 1923 Izhevsk Hex refurb in a laminated stock, a 1927 Izhevsk Hex refurb in a pre-war stock and a 1937 Izhevsk SCW.
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No pic's, but I did buy a 91/30. Had to ream out the bayo lug area for the bayo to fit. Have yet to shoot on paper but it does hit a rock at 200 yds.
AIM TRUE, YOU MIGHT HIT THE TARGET:
"Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
know people. Let your memory be your travel bag."
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn
My Finn Model 39 I picked up a few years ago:
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"Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.
"Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
know people. Let your memory be your travel bag."
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn
"Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
know people. Let your memory be your travel bag."
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn
I hope you reload your own, MJ1. That stable could lead to poverty!
"Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.
Finn captured top-mount PE/PEM rifles, and a genuine original WW2 Finn made PU sniper - this is NOT one of the replicas like Century made.
These are all from that well known small hoard of Finn Mosin snipers that was stashed away and forgotten about back in the early 1990's which Andy at Sarco found in the back of their warehouse several years ago.
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WW2 German captured 1943 Izhevsk PU sniper, 1944 Tula PU sniper from that Gunboards Group Buy that Tuco set up back in the late 1990s, original configuration Finn captured 1929 Dragoon rifle.
And a restored "triangle/1" marked 1943 Izhevsk "ex-sniper" with lots of rare and collectable East German goodies including the scope cover, lens caps, sling, East German leather ammo pouch, and DDR marked Polish ammo pouches. The ammo shown is East German "Uebungs patronen" practice ammo with range information for various 7.62X54r weapons.
The "triangle/1" marking was formerly believed to be East German, but some evidence has been presented that it may also be a Soviet refurb marking, as a Soviet artillery or rocket repair depot (I forget which) also used this marking besides the East Germans.
Last edited by Marcus; 07-26-2015 at 09:26.