Hi folks,
I just noticed that, although my rifle is stamped as 1942 (Tula), it doesn't appera to have any grooves for mounting a scope. I asked the question in another thread and the consensus was that rifles of that vintage should still have them. Since my experience with this rifle could be written on the head of a pin, I'd like to ask again for your help.
1) Is there a chance that I'm just not "seeing" the grooves (i.e., significantly different than a typical mount.
2) If there are no grooves, are there any alternate ways to mount a scope on this rifle (i.e., side-mount)?
Any and all input is appreciated, thanks again for your help!
I just noticed that, although my rifle is stamped as 1942 (Tula), it doesn't appera to have any grooves for mounting a scope. I asked the question in another thread and the consensus was that rifles of that vintage should still have them. Since my experience with this rifle could be written on the head of a pin, I'd like to ask again for your help.
1) Is there a chance that I'm just not "seeing" the grooves (i.e., significantly different than a typical mount.
2) If there are no grooves, are there any alternate ways to mount a scope on this rifle (i.e., side-mount)?
Any and all input is appreciated, thanks again for your help!


















































