There are a few reasons I bough this old ugly rifle.
I like old war horses.
It will look great next to my 1925 Tula Ex-Dragoon.
No Importer stamps.
It's not one of those fancy clean refurbs with that Spl. Ivan flacking Shellac.
And the fact that there are a few odd things about it.
As you can see it is sitting in a post war Russian stock.



The slider buttons on the rear sight are different.



The Action has the SN# stamped on the left side. I have been told that this could have been done by the Importer, but I don't think so.






The Bolt has been restamped to match.




The Magazine is the only Tula part on the rifle.


The Barrel does not have an importer's stamp on it.



The Barrel bands have different size markings.


Now here is what makes this rifle odd. There is no Shellac on the stock, only oil. There is a splice repair on the right side by the trigger, but it also has 7 Finn style cross grain plug repairs on it. I forgot to grt a pic of the one on the lower left side of the wrist.





Now back to the SN#. The font style and size matches on the barrel, action and bolt. The font on the buttplat is a little different.
I think that this rifle may have been Finn captured but never marked.



All in all I am very happy with this rifle.
