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91/30 pu
I've had this rifle for awhile but haven't shoot it yet. I had a few and have just been shooting other things lately. Hopefully I'll be able shoot it this coming week.
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01-11-2014 03:25 PM
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nice. mine's a '43 as well, but Izhevsk.
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Thank you. All the parts except the barrel and barrel bands seem to be Izhevsk on this rifle as well.
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Got my 1943 Tula PU sniper earlier this week. Took it to the gun range today, and got 3 holes about 3/4" apart with handloads - then I started fiddling with the scope to zero it in, and ran out of ammo - sheesh! Will try again in a week or 2.
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Nice looking rifle. The stock is 1942-43 Izhevsk - this is the most common PU sniper rifle, and it is not unusual to find refurbed Tula rifles with Izhevsk parts.
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good looking rifle, now get out and send some lead down range.