Picked up this one from another collector and it came today. It has definitely been there and done that. Good bore and fantastic trigger. The stock is a prewar Izhevsk with no repairs that I see at a glance. The pattern in the wood is appealing for sure. I've seen similar patterns on stocks that spent time wrapped in paper and tied up with string. Maybe something similar here? The barrel and receiver have blued-over pitting on just about every exposed surface and had a lot buffed out during tefurb.
Enjoy the photos.
1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
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Re: 1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
Hooooweee. Is that backward C a WW1 refurb mark?
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Re: 1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
I think it's a partial square refurb mark for.a Latvian depot. I have an m38 with it too.steelbuttplate wrote:Hooooweee. Is that backward C a WW1 refurb mark?
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Re: 1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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Re: 1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
That is a good one racerguy!
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Re: 1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
Nice one man! Looks like partial square to me too. Stock is a beaut!
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Re: 1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
That's the kind of ex-Dragoon that appeals to me. Cool stock too. Congratulations on a great find.
Re: 1901 Izhevsk ex dragoon
Beautiful!