5 Reds and a Swiss

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Today with it being overcast and having some spare time,I got a chance to start a photo library of my milsurps

1937- Tula 91/30
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1941-Podoisk SVT-40
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1953-Radom M44
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1954-Izhevsk SKS
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19**-Republic of China SKS
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1937-Swiss K31
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Great guns in apparent great shape. I'm guessing they are more of collector examples than bush blasters?
 
Have any of those stocks been refinished? Where do you find quality red rifles these days, there's TONS of red rifles out there but most are in fair condition at best, those are beautiful
 
Have any of those stocks been refinished? Where do you find quality red rifles these days, there's TONS of red rifles out there but most are in fair condition at best, those are beautiful

All those came as they are..
91/30 from - (Corwin-Arms).. I bet he still has them in this condition.

SVT-40 is my least beautiful rifle.. the blueing isn't the best and the metal is rough.. but the stock has no repairs on it-(The Shooting Edge)

Both SKS are unissued from the imports a year or 2 back-(Westrifle) & (Weimajack)

Radom m44 unissued were plentiful 15 or so years ago.. managed to snap one up in EE.

K31 I know least about.. but there was an import of arsenal refurbs brought in maybe 4 years ago from (The Shooting Edge)

Remember this thread http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/347786-Swiss-K31-Rifles
Managed to scoop one up off the EE 3 years ago.

At one time I wanted to get every year and arsenal SKS, however logic kicked in and I started to go after quality instead of quantity.
 
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