My new Hungarian 91/30 or more correctly Puska 48.M. Marked 1952 all matching and all properly marked with Hungarian 02 stamp. I believe I posted the original one I purchased, but when it arrived the bore was not good and the butt plate was rusted. Seller took it back and provided a full reimbursement. This one has been fully inspected and is good to go.
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Hungarian 91/30
- steelbuttplate
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Re: Hungarian 91/30
Very and . Saving that seller to favorites? What has the rear sight been colored with and how does it show up outside?
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Re: Hungarian 91/30
Really nice looking and I really like the contrast between the metal and the wood on it.
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Colored with?steelbuttplate wrote:Very [emoji106] and . Saving that seller to favorites? What has the rear sight been colored with and how does it show up outside?
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- steelbuttplate
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Re: Hungarian 91/30
The top edge looks like reddish nail polish or something. Does it work?
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It is just a lighting effect. Pictures were taken indoors in a basement. Yes it is fully functional.steelbuttplate wrote:The top edge looks like reddish nail polish or something. Does it work?
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- Junk Yard Dog
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Re: Hungarian 91/30
Hungarian 91/30's are sufficiently rare here in the US that you should have kept the first one also bore dark or no.
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
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Don't hit at all if it is honorably possible to avoid hitting; but never hit soft.
Theodore Roosevelt
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It was sent back while still overseas. I had a limit of 8 rifles. I thought about bringing in 2 of the same but there were enough others I wanted.Junk Yard Dog wrote:Hungarian 91/30's are sufficiently rare here in the US that you should have kept the first one also bore dark or no.
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Re: Hungarian 91/30
Wow, very nice. Looks like those unissued Polish M44's.
That would fit nicely next to my M52 sniper if you ever decide to sell it. ;-)
That would fit nicely next to my M52 sniper if you ever decide to sell it. ;-)
Tim
Favorites of the collection:
1909 Ex-Cossack M91/38
1929 SIG M28 non updated
Favorites of the collection:
1909 Ex-Cossack M91/38
1929 SIG M28 non updated