I scooped the above named rifle at a recent gun show. She's not a premium model, but does have a wonderful array of armorer's marks, mismatched parts, forced match bolt, and, of course, a nice coat of Russian shellac. It does have a reasonable bore and no obvious serious pitting on the outside. Some poor German lost possession of this old rifle and the Russians took it up and put it through a "refurb" and tucked it away.
These rifles carry a history of some of the worst times in the 20th century, especially for the unfortunate people anywhere nearby. I know that some pooh-pooh the idea of considering a Russian captured rifle as anything to get worked up over. Heaven and hell only know now what this particular rifle was involved in - perhaps part of some courageous action on the Eastern front, or maybe something on the darker side of the whole affair.
I can post more pics of the various marking if anybody wants.
I could speculate all day, but here are a few pics:
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These rifles carry a history of some of the worst times in the 20th century, especially for the unfortunate people anywhere nearby. I know that some pooh-pooh the idea of considering a Russian captured rifle as anything to get worked up over. Heaven and hell only know now what this particular rifle was involved in - perhaps part of some courageous action on the Eastern front, or maybe something on the darker side of the whole affair.
I can post more pics of the various marking if anybody wants.
I could speculate all day, but here are a few pics:
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