I have had this rifle for a while, It's a 1936 Tula Hex reciever Mosin Nagant 91/30 with brass handguard caps and brass sling hole plates and a hooded sight post. What's strange about it is that it has no import markings and part of the stock removed on the left side of the reciever and two squarish studs braised on where the stock has been cut but it has a straight bold, all the serial numbers including the bolt and magazine floor plate match. As far as i know MN snipers had bent bolts. I have included some slose up pictures of what i'm talking about. If anyone knows anything about this please post a reply. Thank you
PS: It's a great and accurate tack driver, no problems with difficultu ejecting cases/opening bolt like some MN's
Left view of reciver with stock cutout and braides studs
Closeup to view of reciever with bolt and studs
Closeup Left view of forward reciever nd one stud
Broader view of right reviecer bolt and magazine
Right reciever and bolt
PS: It's a great and accurate tack driver, no problems with difficultu ejecting cases/opening bolt like some MN's
Left view of reciver with stock cutout and braides studs
Closeup to view of reciever with bolt and studs
Closeup Left view of forward reciever nd one stud
Broader view of right reviecer bolt and magazine
Right reciever and bolt
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