First Russian in the EE !
WTF Only $275 . I thought we could sell these for $700.00 + Dam
LOL !!!!
and quickly sold .
First Russian in the EE !
WTF Only $275 . I thought we could sell these for $700.00 + Dam
LOL !!!!
what do you want one of these for ? when you have a super duper FN C1A1 on your hot hands .![]()
you may have the rare , original laminated .
questions:
1. do you have a star stamped on the left side of receiver ?
2. do you have inspection marks stamped around the forward coss bolt ?
It was like Christmas for me today!
I met a fine CGN member and got the Savage 10FP that I bought from him (thanks duceman!), and then swung by the post office on the way home to be happily surprised that my hand-select and shooter grade had arrived from Frontier
I can't see any difference between the two though - they are both refurbs (I believe), all matching numbers - nothing force matched save the stocks, one is a 1950 - other a '53.
Both guns are in exceptional condition - no stock dings even!
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Your 1950 should have the spring-loaded firing pin.
Lucky bastard!![]()
Not sure what I should be looking for as far as inspection marks. if u r referring to the bolt throgh the stock located under the rear sight, there is a funny letter stamped in the hollowed out portion in front of the bolt (looks like a bacwards R). There are also 2 symbols on the wood directly behind the trigger. No star in the wood, just the serial number of the rifle.
do you have the 4 inspection markings around the forward crossbolt?
I am more than happy with my "Shooter Grade".
No production year, no factory marking, all #'s matching except the stock has been X'd and re-numbered to match, and the gas tube has been electro-pencilled. The wood looks great except for a minor repair to the butt. All metal parts are in fantastic condition, looks like new production.
A pic...
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I've always wondered why they have a notch cut out in the stock, just above the trigger/trigger guard...