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    I'm thinking of getting a Tula Hex 91/30 from Classic Arms. Anyone buy from them and how do you rate your purchase?

    Thanks, in advance.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramosthompson View Post
    I'm thinking of getting a Tula Hex 91/30 from Classic Arms. Anyone buy from them and how do you rate your purchase?

    Thanks, in advance.
    Never bought from them but I use Aimsurplus quite often and they have nice 91/30s with hex receivers at a low price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramosthompson View Post
    I'm thinking of getting a Tula Hex 91/30 from Classic Arms. Anyone buy from them and how do you rate your purchase?

    Thanks, in advance.
    I also bought mine from AIM Surplus. Beautiful rifle, great wood, great metal, nice tight action and turned out to be a good shooter. I have bought ammo from Classic Arms and received great service and ammo was perfect. AIM now has some great deals on bulk ammo for the Nagant. Polish I believe, everyone has gone bang for me. Can also get on stripper clips if you desire.

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    In 2007 I bought both a K 98 k and a 91/30 from them. I was quite satisfied with both.
    The owner used to put up 10-15 K98icon's at a time on the website describing each in detail. I found the one I got to match quite well the written description.

    My 91/30 had a laminate stock. These were described as in VG to excellent condition, etc. I couldn't believe how beautiful it was coming out of the box, like a new rifle.

    I'm not currently looking for additional milsurps to buy, but if I was, I would not hesitate to check out what Classic had on hand.

    I also have purchased milsurps from Aim and was very satisfied with what I got there.

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    Buy it! I have a M91/30 round that I bought from them in the spring that is one of the refurbs. They guarantee no counterbore & all matching numbers & deliveres. On the other hand I got a $99 laminate 91/30 from J&G that looked good from the outside (refurb) but the bore left a LOT to be desired. I have bought a lot from Classic and have never been disappointed.

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