Tito's Mosin's

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Tito's Mosin's

Post by Miller Tyme » Sat Mar 16, 2013 1:32 pm

These are 2 Yugo refurb'ed Mosin Nagant's in my collection, a 44 Izhevsk PU sniper and a 46 Izhevsk M44 carbine. The PU sniper was refurbed at Vojna Radionica 124, (Military Workshop 124) and is stamped /BP124\ on the butstock.


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The M44 was refurbed at Yugoslavian 1 Tehnicki Remontni Zavod ("1" stands for Cacak, Serbia and the "TRZ" translates to "technical repair facility") and is stamped 1TRZ on the butstock.



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Re: Tito's Mosin's

Post by Niner » Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:38 pm

Those are interesting. And... a pretty fair percentage of matching serial numbers too. It till amazes me how much the Commies loved to mix the parts up.
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Re: Tito's Mosin's

Post by Miller Tyme » Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:51 pm

Niner wrote:Those are interesting. And... a pretty fair percentage of matching serial numbers too. It till amazes me how much the Commies loved to mix the parts up.
Yep they loved to swap parts, but there bluing is as good as any sporting rifle around, (makes even a mix-master look good) :lol:
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