I am talking about the top cover where the year is printed.
Were they finished in paint,at first....before later production was "blued"??
Were they finished in paint,at first....before later production was "blued"??
I just got mine today, very happy with the rifle. I think I might still go over the stock, but the rifle itself is in "wicked-awesome" (to be technical) condition.
I'm happy enough that I was going to post a new thread in the "Wanstalls Section" just to state how happy I am, but I found this one instead.
Curtton, I'm pretty sure I have that stud on my magazine, but I JUST put her to bed in the safe, so I'll check to be sure tomorrow.
according to westrifle , there were only 6000 made.
Did you buy 1949 or later production? Wanstalls are one of our buyer I believe they still have 1949 in their store. They don't have it on display as it is only special request item. Did you ask them if you can see 1949?
Bought a refurb online. Seems to be a 1949-50 model from what I've read.
Curtton,my rifle arrived this morning!She does not have the stud on the bottom of the mag housing either...I now have the centerpiece of my Siminov collection!Thanks again Sergey!!!!!!!!![]()
Curtton,my rifle arrived this morning!She does not have the stud on the bottom of the mag housing either...I now have the centerpiece of my Siminov collection!Thanks again Sergey!!!!!!!!![]()
It is modified for 5 only. It is that or Frankpinned and I did not want that.
Cutting down the mag is WAY worse than frankenpinning!
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My 1949 also has no mag stud. Took it apart last night, all numbers match, no crap inside the gas block, bore looks new (after a few patches soaked in Gunzilla and twice through with the bore snake) and no residue on the bolt face. Looks to have only been test fired by the factory to zero the front sight!
Could be! I only had a small amount of carbon residue come out of the bore. The gas piston was spotless as was the inside of the gas tube. Am really impressed with the condition of the rifle!
Also the case with mine regarding the gas tube and piston. The stock is smooth but no shellac. Could youpost pics of your?And do you intend to shoot yours?
Interesting. Some of those stocks have been re-stamped with 1949 very recently with modern arial font stamps. Maybe the Russians are prettying them up just prior to shipping them out?



























