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1940 dated Tula M38 Mosin Nagant Carbine
Just picked up a very good to excellent condition all matching, non re-furbished metal work, but stock appears refinished, 1940 M38 Tula with a low 3 digit serial number and in a true M38 hardwood stock.
Can anybody comment on how many of these are about in this condition?
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Last edited by owengun; 12-19-2013 at 07:49 PM.
Reason: Updated stock condition
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12-19-2013 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
Anzac15
Need some pics!
Will get some together.
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I am in Georgia, and I practically live at the gun shows. And I can tell you that I rarely see any M38s at all, much less unrefurbed. I would have to jump on one of those if I ran into one. Good find!
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Here are some pics
Well got the camera battery charged up and took some pics, hope they show enough detail!
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The sling cutouts seem to be of somewhat later style, but don't hold me to it. The lack of metal in the rear slot is more common on rifles built after the Nazi invasion in the summer of '41, but I'm not sure when such changes were actually adopted.
M38 carbines definitely aren't too common!
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A 1940 non matching M38 just sold for $1925.00 on gunbroker!
Wow, people went crazy on this carbine, and it is not even a Tula!
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Tula only made the M38 for 2 years - 1940 and 1944. 1940's are the harder of the 2 to find.
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Originally Posted by
owengun
Wow, people went crazy on this carbine, and it is not even a Tula!
That carbine was a quite different than the OP's. It was an original condition (non-refurb) with the correct first pattern stock. Very uncommon.
The OP's is still a very nice uncommon example, but not in it's original stock and obviously refurbished by the arsenal. Not really in the same ballpark for price.
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Originally Posted by
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That carbine was a quite different than the OP's. It was an original condition (non-refurb) with the correct first pattern stock. Very uncommon.
The OP's is still a very nice uncommon example, but not in it's original stock and obviously refurbished by the arsenal. Not really in the same ballpark for price.
Correct me if I am wrong but from what I understand there is only one other 1940 Tula M38 known in North America, while there are numerous examples of Ishvesk M38's that are un-refurbed floating about. When did a 1940 Tula M38 ever come up for sale in the past?