They had four left, all Tulas. A 1950 in laminate stock, a 1951 in a hardwood stock, a 1953, and one with no year marked both in laminate. I chose the 1951. It is a refurbished unit.
The receiver, trigger group, top cover and magazine look to be all matching. The stock and I think bolt and carrier are force matched.
You can just make out the Tula marking on the stock and what looks like 1953 or 55 above the overstamped old S/N. There are a few other inspection marks visible on the stock. This one has a single strand piston extension spring and floating firing pin. It doesn't look like it has the milled step on the receiver.
Side note; What the heck is the pin in the cleaning kit used for?
Auggie D.
The receiver, trigger group, top cover and magazine look to be all matching. The stock and I think bolt and carrier are force matched.
You can just make out the Tula marking on the stock and what looks like 1953 or 55 above the overstamped old S/N. There are a few other inspection marks visible on the stock. This one has a single strand piston extension spring and floating firing pin. It doesn't look like it has the milled step on the receiver.
Side note; What the heck is the pin in the cleaning kit used for?
Auggie D.


















































