1937 Mosin

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Thanks guys for all the support. I'm going to get it. Will post pics.
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:vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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I hope I am wrong but what are the odds it is gone by the time he goes and tries to buy it? Snooze you lose seems to come to mind. Good Luck there buddy! Bill :)
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You got that right Bill. When the little voice says do it, and the risk is a hundred dollars, well .......don't let it be the one that got away.
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What happened here? I was looking for a i got it update? Man that would suck to let this one get away???? :cry: :tissue: :tissue: :cry1:
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Couldn't get by yesterday to pick it up. Was having steroid injections in my back for arthritis. I'll be there when they open this morning and get it if they still have it. Got my fingers crossed.
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Was having steroid injections in my back for arthritis

Have we got a screaming smiley? Yes we do :big shock: :big shock:
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Well, hereit is. You won't believe this but yesterday afternoon, after my I stopped by and bought two lottery scratch ,. I won $120.00, so I have an extra $20 now after buying the gun. Here are pics
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It's a Finn! Is that a two piece stock?
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Nice Finn :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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Is that a two piece stock>

Yes, it is.
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Well you certainly are living right!!! A finn for a hundred and get 120 back on the lottery. A double lottery win if you ask me. Nice job!! :vcool: :vcool: :vcool: :Drool1: :Drool1: :Drool1:
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Look at that big old SA sticking out there. That's definitely a pawn shop to keep an eye on as they have NO IDEA what they're doing.
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I can't find any importer marks on my "new" Finn. Can anyone explain? Thanks
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Make sure and check on the end of the barrel with good light. Sometimes they are small and not struck well. It could be under the barrel by the front sight. :D
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Found it Thanks
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:thumbsup:
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wolfstein wrote:Is that a two piece stock>

Yes, it is.

:pointup: That is so funny. Thanks I needed that. :thumbsup:
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Now that's amazing wolfstein. Outstanding luck in every way. You don't want to be telling those guys what they sold you. Keep it to yourself when you go back in the future. The best way to ruin your future deals is to educate the seller.
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Thanks bunkysdad. This is the third gun I have bought from them at a fantastic deal. The first two were 1) 1962 East German Makarov for $150 OTD ( they usually go for $300 Plus and 2) Russian made Makarov ,.380 cal for $175 OTD(usually go for over $300), both guns in great conditions and wonderful shooters,and of course my latest Finn Mosin. I'm not telling them anything.
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