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Re: New member with pics here...

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:21 pm
by BuckeyeSgt
Nice rifle, welcome to the Forum. :toast:
You keep calling it a gal. I just call mine сука. :lol:

Re: New member with pics here...

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:29 pm
by Longcolt44
Welcome to the madness. I'm not Russian but I sure do like their stuff.

Re: New member with pics here...

Posted: Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:23 pm
by WeldonHunter
Gsragtop wrote:Looks like you have a force matched (at time if referb) 1934 Tula.. The stock and rifle have been referbed as evidenced by the box with a slash stamp on it.. Yours is a Hex barrel which is more desirable then the rounds, but reall does not improve anything.. Looks like your still in a prewar stock which is what you wan to see on a prewar rifle. A very nice first start to your collection, congrats and enjoy !!

Ohh and your stock has a repair in he toe, a common repair but very cool none the less !!
Welcome to the forum. The stock is late to post war. The push in esctucheons were used late war and afterwards. The screw in escutcheons are prewar and the half front inserts with no rear escutcheons are wartime. It's still typical for a postwar refurb though because they can have any combination of parts/stock.

Re: New member with pics here...

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 7:47 am
by Joeinthehills
Cheshire wrote:Thanks for the warm welcome and info on my rifle. Yeah, already thinking about another... like prolly everyone else I'd love a sniper. I'm happy that the one I have is in good shape. Going to the range tomorrow to put a few down the barrel. I was shocked to find that my local Gander Mt had ammo for this rifle and at a decent price too. $0.50 a round. I pay that for .380 ammo for my PPK. They keep the 7.62x54R in the "Varmint" section. Not sure what sort of varmint you'd be hunting with 7.62 but whatever.

...do you all think it's ok to keep a Walther and the Mosin more or less in the same area? I sure hope they don't start fighting :-)
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Erich~
For Ammo prices check out Aim Surplus and Classic Firearms and you'll reduce you price by 1/2. Especially if you buy it by the case 880 rounds.

Re: New member with pics here...

Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 10:40 am
by WeldonHunter
We also have a sticky here on the forum for ammo prices. viewtopic.php?f=30&t=6629