The bolt on my 1938 Tula is stamped with the sniper mark CN.
Is this common?
Thanks
1938 Tula PE bolt CN
1938 Tula PE bolt CN
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- Miller Tyme
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Re: 1938 Tula PE bolt CN
That isnt the sniper mark, and sniper bolts weren't marked anyway.
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Re: 1938 Tula PE bolt CN
Thanks! That clears that one up then
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Re: 1938 Tula PE bolt CN
Lets see the rest of the rifle!!!!!
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Re: 1938 Tula PE bolt CN
Is it me or does it look like a bent bolt handle welded to a standard bolt body?.
Re: 1938 Tula PE bolt CN
I’ll try and get some pictures when I’m back home. It’s a Ukrainian refurbishment. It’s a lovely looking rifle and it fantastic condition.
Stamped TULA 1938 but it isn’t stamped CN on the barrel shank. Just wondered what those marks were on the bolt. Seems strange.
Cheers
Stamped TULA 1938 but it isn’t stamped CN on the barrel shank. Just wondered what those marks were on the bolt. Seems strange.
Cheers
Re: 1938 Tula PE bolt CN
This is the only image I have at the moment.
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Re: 1938 Tula PE bolt CN
Reproduction scope and mount and bolt, refinshed stock, could be one of the IO reproductions.
“The only real power comes out of a long rifle" - Joseph Stalin