Hi all,
Just thought I would share my Sovietcollection with you all. At this point in time, I consider my collection being fairly close to complete, as my goal for my Soviet collection was just to acquire the main variants of small arms issued to the average soldier.
Now my collection is from roughly 1919-1955 area simply because I cannot go beyond the SKS for collecting (AKs are prohibited in Canada), and my interests wouldn't really want to go beyond the SKS anyways.
Overall I am only missing three firearms, a M44 (had one but sold it to help pay for the M91 Dragoon), a Nagant Revolver (pretty uncommon in Canada), and a SVT-38 (likely isn't happening unless a crate of them comes into the country for a fairly cheap price).
From the top down.
A M91 Infantry Rifle, built in 1926 by Tula on a 1898 receiver (in the States I believe this would be a antique).
A M91 Dragoon, made in 1927 by Tula, stock has been sanded and front sight has been replaced with a taller sight to lower the POI to 100m, it was captured by the Finns in the Continuation War.
M91/30 made by Izhevsk in 1939.
M38 made by Izhevsk in 1943, in a M44 stock.
TT-33 made by Izhevsk in 1945.
SVT-40 made by Tula in 1941, in a AVT-40 stock.
And a SKS made by Tula in 1950 in a laminate stock.Information
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