1934 Tula Mosin Nagant **PIC HEAVY**

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1934 Tula Mosin Nagant **PIC HEAVY**

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Hello , I just got done cleaning up my 1934 Tula Mosin Nagant that I ordered from Bud's and wanted to share with everyone.

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Could this be a force match?
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The rifle has 1934 on it, your description 1935, and the post title 1932 :) Is this three rifles or one? Anyway, it looks great, you did a good job with the cleaning :)
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Junk Yard Dog wrote:The rifle has 1934 on it, your description 1935, and the post title 1932 :) Is this three rifles or one? Anyway, it looks great, you did a good job with the cleaning :)
Thanks, I made the correction. Typing a little too fast. And I just realized I put this in the wrong forum, I meant to put it in the Mosin forum. :tongue: Oh, well.
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Where is it? I don't see nuttin :shock:
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desdem12 wrote:Where is it? I don't see nuttin :shock:
I fixed it, changed the folder name on photobucket and it messed up everything. Sorry about that.
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Thre, now it's in the Mosin forum :)
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WOWOWOW look at all those ivan stamps :beek: :beek: Guys got good and drunk that day in ol 34. Nice one Kyle :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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That day? You mean every day :)
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:Drool1: very nice! Nothing like a nice hex.
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Junk Yard Dog wrote:Thre, now it's in the Mosin forum :)
Thanks JYD!


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celt1314 wrote::Drool1: very nice! Nothing like a nice hex.
I know, the day I picked it up, I was expecting a round and when I opened it up the box, there was a hex. It is my first hex and I couldn't be happier with it.

Now I have 2 rounds and 1 hex.

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I see a carbine in your future :thumbsup:
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desdem12 wrote:I see a carbine in your future :thumbsup:
I have been looking, I think it maybe my next purchase.

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Great looking '34...and I love that photo looking down the bore!
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Sharp looking Tula!!! Great job cleaning it up. :vcool: :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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Sweet hex Kyle..... with lots of stars all over it!! :vcool: It looks to be in excellent condition too! (double) :vcool: :vcool:
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MessEleven wrote:Great looking '34...and I love that photo looking down the bore!
Thanks, I was surprised it turned out that nice.
gwilly wrote:Sweet hex Kyle..... with lots of stars all over it!! :vcool: It looks to be in excellent condition too! (double) :vcool: :vcool:
Thanks, I had received a email from Buds saying they got a shipment of Mosin's in that were in excellent condition, I may have to order another before the run out.
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Get them now, you mentioned the name, so now half the forum is calling them, :)
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Very very nice rilfe.....I love all the star stamps........very nice! :Drool1: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Great job with the pictures.
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Junk Yard Dog wrote:Get them now, you mentioned the name, so now half the forum is calling them, :)
Damn, that's right. I mean I got them from.... umm.... classic arms. Yeah, classic arms.

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