Rifles From the Russian Front!

True, but this one certainly didnt see any action is what I meant.

And what are you trying to pull with that MG!?! No one can compete with the likes of that. hahaha looove it

On another note, isnt it amazing to have 2 rifles in your possession that may have actually fought each other!
 
Not all are 'rifles' per-say.......but ehh

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Here I am with PPS43. That particular gun was made in Leningrad when the city was under siege. Photo taken in gunshop in Riga...There also 2 PPSH's on the background. These are 2 variations with 2 different rear sights.
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And PPSH's...
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Sorry for the poor pictures, my new house isn't great for gun photography.

Axis:
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Italian Carcano M91/41 - 42 FAT
German Mauser 98K - 43 bcd
Romanian Mauser VZ-24 - non-refurb unground King Carol crest, but with 98K bolt
Austrian Mannlicher M95/31 given to Bulgaria after the Anschluss
Radom P.35(P) - German Type 3
Walther P38 - 43 byf
Bodeo M1889 - 1925 SFARE

Russian:
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Mosin-Nagant M91/30 PU Sniper - 1943 Ishevsk, non-repro but arsenal rebuild
Nagant 1895 - 1938 Tula
Mosin-Nagant M91/30 - 1942 Ishevsk
Tokarev SVT-40 - 1941 Ishevsk
PTRD-41 - 1942

Finn:
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Mosin-Nagant M/39 - 1943 SAKO
Mosin-Nagant M/27 - 1933 Tikka
Mosin-Nagant M/24 - Bohler-Stahl barrel
Mosin-Nagant M/91 P-27
Luger M/23 - Tikka 9mm rebarrel
CZ-38 - SA marked
 
Thanks guys.

Yeah, I've still got some of the reloads that came with the rifle when I bought it from Claven.
 
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