AIM USA 1943 Tula PU Sniper - Pic Heavy

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Rating - 99.7%
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Location
BC
Looks like the CDN imports don't have a lot of the import stamps / lazer etching that the US siblings do.

From WeldonHunter on Gunboards

From first inspection this rifle is refurbed as expected. The bore is dirty with fairly decent rifling but has seen it's share of the cleaning rod. The crown is somewhat worn but is still fairly intact. I ran a few patches through the bore and they came back dirty for a while but after a soak with only Hoppes and a few passes with some different brushes the bore is shiney and has little to no pitting. CLP helped even more. I'm not done cleaning it so it might clean up more. Bottom line is the bore is still in good shape. It's not perfect but I'm happy with it. I'd be happier if it was perfect but it exceeds my expectations. The firing pin protrusion had to be adjusted back half a turn because it was touching the higher notch on the tool. I checked headspace with my new Okie Headspace gauges, http://www.okiegauges.com/sales.html , thank you Todd. It passes both no-go and field with flying colors. The trigger is better than any Mosin Nagant I own from first feel. They've done something different on this rifle. It has no play like a lot of the others I have and is smooth. The bolt is well fit and works very smooth also. When I started cleaning this rifle I found a fairly clean chamber. Very little to no cosmoline. I used a 12ga nylon brush to start with for the outer chamber and finshed up with a 44Mag nylon brush and some cleaning rags. There's no corrosion and the throat is intact.
The scope, tools and oil bottle all came wrapped in oil paper. The scope has the lens covers and they're old and mostly just for show at this point because time has had it's way with the leather. One cap has swelled up to the point where it is a lot bigger than the scope tube. The other side is better but not much. It's bacisally for show at this point. I wouldn't trust them on the rifle to walk around with. The one cap that's swollen also shows signs of some mold. It's white powdery buildup. I'll clean them up and see what I have later. The good thing is the scope is perfect. It appears from intial research to be a Plant NKV, Leningrad, Progress, Omsk 1943. The optics are clear with no apparent internal defects so far. The windage and elevation dails both work. The mount and scope tube are witness marked to eachother. The LOP is a bit long for me and I found I have to lean into the scope to view a correct picture through it. One other thing I noticed is the front site is pushed to the right but has a witness mark and I've heard theres quite a few others like this. I'll shoot it with iron sites to see if it's correct. It's not the only one I have like this.
The stock appears to be a late or post war with push in escutcheons the bullet cut out behind the rear barrel band and has a toe splice. The shellac is thick in places and has a rough feel to it in places. Typical slopped on job done during refurb. All in all I'm happy with it so far. Once I see how it shoots I'll make final judgement but if it's like most of the others I've seen so far it should shoot better then me. It's only rifle I own now with a scope that's right for the rifle. Hopefully it'll be accurate. Most reports I've seen so far for these have them shooting at about 1 to 2 MOA at 100 yards. I'll be real happy with that if this rifle shoots that way.

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The one I recieved has the lazer stamp on bolt under handle and one on bottom of reciever. Have to look in right light to see the one on the bolt.
 
Wow, I would try returning that rifle. It is exactly the same as the Canadian imports (from the same exporter) but with imports stamps not hidden and for twice the price.

The magazine base plate is also mis-matched. No advantage to this rifle compared to the $599-685 versions out there....

I hate to call a spade a spade.
 
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