Well, since no one else has...
Picked up a few good items this month. Maybe the most interesting is a Chinese Chiang Kai Shek Mauser, made in June 1944 at the Hanyang Arsenal. It's in pretty rough shape, and pretty roughly made - a close examination of the thing tells me I should never shoot it! But that's alright, I knew what I was getting when I bought it. It actually gives me a new respect for the Chinese soldiers that went into battle with these things. Interestingly, the ideographs on the butt apparently indicate issue to local defense militias after the Communist revolution, which accounts for some of the hard use the rifle has seen.


Also picked up a nice refurbed Mosin M38, in a proper wartime laminate M38 stock with no bayonet cutout. Unfortunately it's import marked, and unfortuntaely I paid a very fair price based on what Westrifle has been selling them for, but nowhere near as low what Tradex just put them up for. Ooops!

I also picked up a bayonet for my Berthier 1892 artillery carbine from a board member, which is a pretty neat one.

Picked up a few good items this month. Maybe the most interesting is a Chinese Chiang Kai Shek Mauser, made in June 1944 at the Hanyang Arsenal. It's in pretty rough shape, and pretty roughly made - a close examination of the thing tells me I should never shoot it! But that's alright, I knew what I was getting when I bought it. It actually gives me a new respect for the Chinese soldiers that went into battle with these things. Interestingly, the ideographs on the butt apparently indicate issue to local defense militias after the Communist revolution, which accounts for some of the hard use the rifle has seen.


Also picked up a nice refurbed Mosin M38, in a proper wartime laminate M38 stock with no bayonet cutout. Unfortunately it's import marked, and unfortuntaely I paid a very fair price based on what Westrifle has been selling them for, but nowhere near as low what Tradex just put them up for. Ooops!

I also picked up a bayonet for my Berthier 1892 artillery carbine from a board member, which is a pretty neat one.

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