January Purchases

Broke my New Years resolution (temporily suppend the collection with a MG.42 and a .22 plinking pistol) and brought this:

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Finnish m91/24
 
(Crosspost from Milsurps.com)

Had three new carbines waiting for me when I got home from the Domincan.:)

'44 Tula M44, wartime Beech laminate stock, hex receiver.

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'45 Izhevsk M44, laminate stock, DDR property marked.

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'44 Izhevsk M38, wartime hardwood M38 stock.

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I'm very pleased with them all. All have very good to excellent bores and should be great shooters too.

Thanks to Jean at P&S for the Tula, and to Anthony at TradeEx for digging through his rifles to pick the two Izhevsks out for me.

Great service from both dealers.:)
 
I don't struggle with such things
I'm a shooter not a lover

Although for a second I was concerned over my decision.
But that was more of an after thought

Lets hope my score improves at BCRA Service Rifle Championship
 
Richard, nice rifle, I too would struggle with that dilemma. Not a January purchase, bought in July finished this month. A Westley Richards rifle. These were popular with the Boers, it came from South Africa. I wish I could say that the work was mine, but alas not so. My wife gave me grief because I was locked in the bathroom with it, I mean doesn't everyone take a rifle in the bathroom with them?
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Was a collection of parts, stock damaged in breech area. Barrel had two bulges and splits.
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Claven2, it is 45cal

GrantR, Don't know for sure but it may have been the felt wads. The theory that when you load a paper cartridge you place a felt wad at the base to form a gas seal. When you reload, the used felt wad is pushed forward in the breech and expelled with the next shot. A recipe for disaster. The fact that it was done twice is mind boggling.
 
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