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Off topic: My "other" carbine
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But is that considered a Birch or European Hardwood stock??????
Is the barrel original or did it get replaced in a post-war rebuild?
Do you prefer BLO
or Toungue oil on that?
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Actually, it will eventually wear an eastern European handguard with a BLO
finish!. As for the barrel, it is post war, though the steel on these Saigas is so hard, I think the Russians are using melted down WW2 tanks!
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So it must be a good steel because they melted down German
tanks! 
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True, Maybe it is a distant cousin to Bavarian Carbine, rebarreled by Erma Werke?
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Originally Posted by
imarangemaster
Actually, it will eventually wear an eastern European handguard with a
BLO
finish!. As for the barrel, it is post war, though the steel on these Saigas is so hard, I think the Russians are using melted down WW2 tanks!
So then, it will not be original. Humped parts, rebuilt. You didn't move to Modesto did you?
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Nice! I have to admit I have one too!
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So then, it will not be original. Humped parts, rebuilt. You didn't move to Modesto did you?

Haven't you heard? That is a russian clone of the top secret prototype XM1 carbine. One of two know to exist.The #1 is hidden somewhere in Modesto, Ca.
M1a1's-R-FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TSMG's-R-MORE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ENJOY LIFE AND HAVE FUN!!!
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