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LarryAmboy

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1. Buy
2. Do historical research
3. Toss them all in the Bog for safe keeping away from the fascist republicans and Hitler/Trump Nazi regime.
4. Dig them up 1-200 years from now as archaeological remains
5. Wash and Repeat

Ahh, now we know your joking as it’s the Dems that want to confiscate your firearms and annul your 2nd amendment rights.
 
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LarryAmboy

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Actually it's the Globalist cartels that are attempting to ursurp world power. There are a mixture of red and blue politicians Like NJ turdbag Christie(R). Flake(R) and so on....The establishment hacks. But yes the demons are more openly engaged in removing the ability of the peoples rights to defends themselves from threats both foreign and domestic.

Your right, there are a few RINO’s participating in the subjugation of the people.
 
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Things that found their way home. M1895 Nagant dated 1918 as an Imperial Tula. The cool thing is that this date was the transition year when the Czarist Imperial Russia gave way to the soviets. At that point the soviets started using the Star symbol stamp for everything manufactured by the Tula arsenal.
  • 1918 - last variation with Peter the Great line
    • Single action
    • Double action
The caliber is the oddball 762x38r. A very fascinating piece of history as well, as it's particular mechanics of operation. As you pulled the trigger the cylinder would rotate but also extend forward for each shot, giving it a better seal . This one was a double action, officer's pistol. Because it's 100 years old, it is now considered an antique. Albeit a very functional one!
It was $200 !!!! Bottom end ones are like $350+
Imperial Nagant Revolver Variations
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Finnish M28 marked SY Civil Guard. It's the one on the right. Both are SY M28's, which aren't as common as M27''s These are Finnish variations of the Russian Mosin Nagant design in 762 x 54r
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I also got my three copies out of print and signed by/from the author, of this difficult to find book. The lowest I've ever seen them priced is $150. There's someone on amazon selling a copy for $265!
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Finnish captured Russian Izhevsk M91/30 marked with a '41 designation showing the provenance as an actual Russo-Finnish war rifle. Also called the War of Continuation. The '41 marked guns were Winter War captures processed in 1941, possibly in preparation for another war with the Soviets. The SA stamp designates Finnish Army. The capitol D shows it was made to take the D166 bullet and the two piece stock are all things to look for when collecting Finnish rifles. The Finns not only made better quality rifles, but also re-arsenaled Russian Nagants into much more quality firearms.
Russo-Finnish War | Summary, Combatants, & Facts
I freaking love history!
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@Remington check all these out ^^^^^^
 
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That he did. The finnish rifles were built better, but later on when the Russians were plunged into fighting in operation Barbarossa that’s when they got better arms. My old man has a Nagant I want to get my hands on. Nice find up top there.
I picked up a few more publications as well; A US Soldier's guide to the enemy Japanese soldier and equipment etc. It cost $1.00 SCORE!!
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Superthrill

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Things that found their way home. M1895 Nagant dated 1918 as an Imperial Tula. The cool thing is that this date was the transition year when the Czarist Imperial Russia gave way to the soviets. At that point the soviets started using the Star symbol stamp for everything manufactured by the Tula arsenal.
  • 1918 - last variation with Peter the Great line
    • Single action
    • Double action
The caliber is the oddball 762x38r. A very fascinating piece of history as well, as it's particular mechanics of operation. As you pulled the trigger the cylinder would rotate but also extend forward for each shot, giving it a better seal . This one was a double action, officer's pistol. Because it's 100 years old, it is now considered an antique. Albeit a very functional one!
It was $200 !!!! Bottom end ones are like $350+
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The ammo for these if i am not mistaken, is the ammo that has the bullet down in the case neck?
 
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Hondabob64,

Any luck out there hunting? I know this time of the year tends to get them stiring down south.
 

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