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Originally Posted by
Ridolpho
Refer to Yuschenko, 2016, pg 101. Two distinct markings. I don't believe there is a more up to date reference than Alex's book.
Ridolpho
Unfortunately I dont have access to that book. Cant you post a photo of the circle c mark? Perhaps I'm confusing it with something else.
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07-04-2019 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by
vintage hunter
Unfortunately I dont have access to that book. Cant you post a photo of the circle c mark? Perhaps I'm confusing it with something else.
Never mind about the photo Ridolpho, I remember the marking you mention now.
I got out of gun collecting in 2016 and back then the subject of the "c" mark being exclusive to Izhevsh snipers was still being debated but there was enough evidence to show it wasn't a definite way to Identify one as the "c" in question could be found on Izzys & Tulas sniper and non sniper alike. However things could've changed since. I dont keep up with it much anymore.
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VH: There have been books published recently by Russian
and Ukranian authors who have access to original Soviet documents. There appears to be significant clarification of some formerly controversial issues. Unfortunately, Yuschenko's larger book on the 91/30 is in Russian but he has also published a smaller book (M91/30 Rifles and M38/M44 Carbines in 1941-1945....) which will probably start turning up on e-bay, etc. There is also a beautiful book on the development of the Model 1891 and 91/30 by Ruslan Chumak which is only in Russian language. Regards.
Ridolpho
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Originally Posted by
Ridolpho
VH: There have been books published recently by
Russian
and Ukranian authors who have access to original Soviet documents. There appears to be significant clarification of some formerly controversial issues. Unfortunately, Yuschenko's larger book on the 91/30 is in Russian but he has also published a smaller book (M91/30 Rifles and M38/M44 Carbines in 1941-1945....) which will probably start turning up on e-bay, etc. There is also a beautiful book on the development of the Model 1891 and 91/30 by Ruslan Chumak which is only in Russian language. Regards.
Ridolpho
Thanks for the heads up on the new books Ridolpho. Too bad they didnt come out earlier. For me gun collecting( along with hunting,fishing and shooting) lost its allure a good while ago and I've been liquidating my collection over the past couple years with plans to be rid of the bulk of it by next fall.
Last edited by vintage hunter; 07-04-2019 at 02:50 PM.
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