A few new acquisitions

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A few new acquisitions

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I think most of these are ex dragoons... Right? I recently acquired these and hope I did good. Sorry I didn't have time to upload other pics of these guns yet.
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Really nice bunch for sure :Drool1: Love the big hammer tula. :thumbsup:
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Nothing wrong with those! :D
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Excellent dates. I noticed these are from PW arms. Are these stamped Molot on the receivers?
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Great finds !!! We're they all at the same store??
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Before 1930 they were all dragoon rifles, and for several years after 1930 dragoon rifles continued to be produced . Nice rifle :)
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Nice, you have an instant collection!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

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I really like the 27 Izhevsk. 8-)
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SAWEEEET. Very nice :Drool1: :Drool1: :Drool1: :vcool: :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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:Drool1: :vcool: :thumbsup: Very nice! You did well!
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Great looking ones for sure! :thumbsup:
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Longcolt44 wrote:Excellent dates. I noticed these are from PW arms. Are these stamped Molot on the receivers?
Not familiar with "Molot" is it literally Molot stamped on the receiver? Several have MO stamped on them.
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I believe the Molot stamp , it's a laser etching, has the name in it.
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Very nice :thumbsup:

I love those ones from the twenties. They seem to have so much class. Hope that's the right word :D
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Nice bunch of 20's rifles. I love that period myself. Great buy. Did you get them all at the same place? They all look like the bluing is just about gone which is interesting. 'Course that could be my tired eyes playing tricks on me cause I love in the white metal. :D :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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EvilElecBlanket wrote:Very nice :thumbsup:

I love those ones from the twenties. They seem to have so much class. Hope that's the right word :D
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very nice group of rifles :thumbsup:
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Every one of those is a keeper, I agree the rifles from the 20's do have a lot of class, really nice batch pictured. :thumbsup:
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Thanks guys I picked each one of these up in a crate... 9 out of 20 looked like these! Jackpot>
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