What is so special about Tula?
So I am expanding my collection to Russian Rifles and was going to get a 91/30. So I already knew that a Hex receiver was a bit better because of the craftsmanship, but what is so special about Tula?...
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BW,I don't know about any rarity issue between the Tula and Ishevsk arsenal, I think that the price is higher for the Tula rifle because it has the cooler Russian Star stamped on the receiver. As to...
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Well, I ordered 2 anyways. I ordered 2 Tulas hand picked. I hope they come in diffrent years, but if they dont well then I will keep the best of the two, and hold on to the second until I find...
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You do understand that they need to see the light of day....... at the range! Right?
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Oh they will Wayne, Oh they will......... at least one of them. Besides everything you have taken out the last few times was either a friends, or "this was my Dads, and I dont shoot it, but look how...
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You bet! One really satisified friend with a gun he now knows that works (Star) and his little .22 that was a novelty to me. The rifle was a one of a kind rarity. I put 5 through that Mauser at 50...
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hex receivers have a couple differences besides the hex shape that makes them better. a hex receiver has a internal c-ring similar to a mauser and has full threads for the barrel. round receivers do...
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I might be able to add a bit of info regarding Tula vs Ishevsk arsenals. Tula was, as far as I'm aware, much closer to Poland than Ishevsk. I think if fell to the Germans during Barbarossa. Prior to...
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