My refinished 1935 Tula Mosin Nagant

The stock is 100% a post-war stock. For pressed escutcheons, Izhevsk sniper stocks have no cutouts and Mednogorsk stocks have a tiny cutout that is round.

I was referring to the sling escutcheons. That being said its always dangerous to invoke 100% anything when talking moisn.
 
Just strip em and re shellac them. Done, just like the armory would. Not all of us want cosmoline soaked, shellac flaking guns to shoot for the sake of possible resale value.

You really wana store a giant 4 foot stick for 20 years for a measly 200$ profit. You would make almost just as much off bonds or market powered GIC's lol.
 
This statement renders your previous claim false as you claimed that my stock is not post war production , which it is by the way 100% lol

I never claimed your stock was wartime production only that similar ones were made during ww2. Not that it would have mattered much as it still would not be correct for the rifle, unless it dated 1941-45. Is it? Out of curiosity, how can you tell with 100% certainty that it was made post war?
 
Scroll down to stock variations , it is the stock directly to the right of the words POST-War-Stock , im done with this topic by the way , MOVE ALONG!!!

come on :D
what if finger cut outs were added post war, but stock is actually wartime? as for pressed in escutcheons - they were used during war and it is known.
 
sounds legit lol

I'm not trolling you. During refurbishment process big cutouts behind rear barrel band could've been added to wartime stock that originally didn't have them or had small ones. So you can't really claim that this is 100% post-war stock.
 
I'm not trolling you. During refurbishment process big cutouts behind rear barrel band could've been added to wartime stock that originally didn't have them or had small ones. So you can't really claim that this is 100% post-war stock.

Here is my SKS the red barn paint and yellow lettering is 100% 1952 Tula Production lol

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Please try not to reference http://7.62x54r.net/ as it is quite out of date.

For stocks with pressed escutcheons:

Izhevsk sniper stocks made 1944+ but they will have no cutout
Mednogorsk stocks but they will have a small circular cutout
Post-war with angular cutouts as in the OPs rifle

Yes, some stocks did receive some cutouts post-war. However, Mednogorsk stocks already had cutouts and Izhevsk stocks were sniper stocks only so unless you see a very obviously repair where the stock was cut for the mount...

Furthermore, post-war stocks will have some marking like a box with a like on the right side butt stock. Izhevsk sniper stocks will have the inspector's cartouche and CCCP roundel. Mednogorsk stocks will have a different inspection cartouche and the Tula Star. These markings can be almost completely sanded away.

I always find it funny when people are arguing things they don't know about :/
 
Please try not to reference http://7.62x54r.net/ as it is quite out of date.

For stocks with pressed escutcheons:

Izhevsk sniper stocks made 1944+ but they will have no cutout
Mednogorsk stocks but they will have a small circular cutout
Post-war with angular cutouts as in the OPs rifle

Yes, some stocks did receive some cutouts post-war. However, Mednogorsk stocks already had cutouts and Izhevsk stocks were sniper stocks only so unless you see a very obviously repair where the stock was cut for the mount...

Furthermore, post-war stocks will have some marking like a box with a like on the right side butt stock. Izhevsk sniper stocks will have the inspector's cartouche and CCCP roundel. Mednogorsk stocks will have a different inspection cartouche and the Tula Star. These markings can be almost completely sanded away.

I always find it funny when people are arguing things they don't know about :/

OP’s 91/30 stock has repair on the right side near sight, so there is chance that stock was sanded during repair/refurbishment process, got enlarged finger notches on top of smaller round ones and then slapped crossed square cartouche on the buttstock. Just like his SVT stock where star is still visible :D
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anyways all I'm saying - you can't really use "100%" in this case
 
Yes, some stocks did receive some cutouts post-war. However, Mednogorsk stocks already had cutouts and Izhevsk stocks were sniper stocks only so unless you see a very obviously repair where the stock was cut for the mount...
Izhevsk sniper stocks will have the inspector's cartouche and CCCP roundel.

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