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That's what I thought as well. That's why I'm confused if it a real deal or not. I know the mount is repro as I can't find any markings on it.

Originally Posted by
speckles
So the scope looks ok,, but Its hard to tell from one picture about the rifle itself. Also, I have never heard of a 1940 Izhevsk PEM sniper rifle. Tula was the only factory making them at the time. The Izhevsk PEMs were made in 1942.
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I'll see what I can find!

Originally Posted by
Surpmil
Have the markings been scrubbed off the ocular (eye-end) housing?
If not, and if it's an original rig, it's a rare and expensive set.
Specialized info here.
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Originally Posted by
samurighost
...It is an all numbers matching with a hex receiver...
That's a hex receiver?
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Is this the marking your asking about?


Originally Posted by
Surpmil
Have the markings been scrubbed off the ocular (eye-end) housing?
If not, and if it's an original rig, it's a rare and expensive set.
Specialized info here.
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Sorry no its not a hex receiver. I was accidentally looking at my new England
91/30 that is and said the pem was by accident.

Originally Posted by
MAC702
That's a hex receiver?
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