In any case, what I got is not bad. Well worth what I paid for it if I can get the scope to adjust. The bore is pristine. The numbers are all forced matched. The receiver and much of the furniture have Izhevsk triangle with arrow marks. The bolt however has a Tula star. It came with a sling, ammo pouches, double oil can, tools.
It came with a piece of paper in Russian with what looks like specs on the scope. It also has hand written serial numbers for both the rifle and scope and some kind of acceptance stamp as though somebody had gone to some trouble to match them up in some way. Who knows what this means....if anything.
Well, another thing...... these scopes and mounts are supposed to be, by internet stuff you read, some kind of late model copy of the original scope. Could be, but the base has an Izhevsk stamp on it. Could that be some fakery of some sort? No date is on the scope or mount that I've been able to discover.
Whatever. At the moment I'm happy enough with it. I've paid more money for black powder replicas. This rifle, whatever the scope origin, has a genuine 1943 date on it. This I feel certain of. Just hope I can get it to shoot a group in 1.38 inches at 100 meters.
