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  • draftyranger

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    I have a M38, M91/30 Tula Hex, and a Refurb 91/30 Sniper! They are good guns for the money! My M38 rides in a gun rack behind the seat in my truck. Great truck gun! Dont care much for the sniper though. Cant get used to the PU Scope. Gonna try to sell it next Indy 1500. Geat guns though! :)
     

    Hoosier8

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    Indianapolis
    Be careful, they multiply. I only had one at the beginning of the shoot and look what happened.

    BTW, from left to right. M1 Garand, K98, (mosins) M91, M91-30, M91-59, and an M44. The beauty is that there are so many variations of them since they are the longest gun in production by various mfg and countries. I also have an M38, an M91-38 and a Chinese T53.

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    NapalmFTW

    British dude
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    Aug 30, 2011
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    Lowell
    One of the first ever FPSs I played when I was younger was the original Call of Duty and I always loved the Russian levels when you started out with ammo for a Mosin and nothing else LOL.
     

    1911ly

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    South Bend
    They are fun. And for the $ everyone should have one. I bought mine about 2 years ago when they were $80. My son wanted it. So I had to get it. It is cheap to shoot. Keep it clean if you used corrosive ammo.
     

    Faine

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    Feb 2, 2012
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    Indy (South Side)
    Be careful, they multiply. I only had one at the beginning of the shoot and look what happened.

    BTW, from left to right. M1 Garand, K98, (mosins) M91, M91-30, M91-59, and an M44. The beauty is that there are so many variations of them since they are the longest gun in production by various mfg and countries. I also have an M38, an M91-38 and a Chinese T53.

    wwiishoot2.jpg

    Hello new friend. Feel free to come over and leave 1, 2, and 5 at my house for a lifetime or two! :D (number two especially!)
     

    lmyer

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    May 28, 2012
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    South Bend
    A few of what I think are my prettiest ones

    1955 Polish M44
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    A trio of late-date M39s. a 1968, 1969, and 1970. (I need to add my 1967 and take a new photo).

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    1943 91/59
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