I know it's tula, possible a mosin nagant? Note all the odd symbols.
T thirty-ought-six member Joined Jan 1, 2015 Messages 185 Feb 7, 2015 #1 I know it's tula, possible a mosin nagant? Note all the odd symbols.
GAF Member Joined Feb 20, 2012 Messages 1,155 Location Wisconsin Feb 7, 2015 #2 Looks like a Russian SKS stock .
C Cal-gun Fan Member Joined Jul 9, 2010 Messages 1,164 Location Utah/California Feb 7, 2015 #3 Yep, SKS.
OP OP T thirty-ought-six member Joined Jan 1, 2015 Messages 185 Feb 7, 2015 #4 What are all the marks for?
C Cal-gun Fan Member Joined Jul 9, 2010 Messages 1,164 Location Utah/California Feb 7, 2015 #5 Russian factories love to stamp stuff.
H HankB Member Joined Mar 29, 2003 Messages 5,294 Location Central Texas Feb 7, 2015 #6 Russian factories love to stamp stuff. Click to expand... Yep - every Ivan who handled it stamped it to show he had made his contribution to the glorious Mother Russia.
Russian factories love to stamp stuff. Click to expand... Yep - every Ivan who handled it stamped it to show he had made his contribution to the glorious Mother Russia.
R rcmodel Member in memoriam Joined Sep 17, 2007 Messages 59,074 Location Eastern KS Feb 7, 2015 #7 Plus, they needed to know who to go back and execute if he made a bad stock. rc
ironworkerwill Member Joined Jan 3, 2013 Messages 1,858 Location AUabama- WE FEAR NO WEEVIL Feb 9, 2015 #10 who to go back and execute if he made a bad stock. Click to expand... Na, with an offense of that nature, one would be forced into a labor camp. GULAG! "He can't build stocks, now he'll build bridges"
who to go back and execute if he made a bad stock. Click to expand... Na, with an offense of that nature, one would be forced into a labor camp. GULAG! "He can't build stocks, now he'll build bridges"