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    M38 Marking Identification

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    I recently picked up this M38 and despite all my researching I am failing to find what the "Я" on the side of the stock means. Also, on the receiver, below the Soviet crest there is a blocked out C or maybe a light strike box that I have not seen either. Any help would be appreciated. The stock has been sanded by a previous owner and I plan to restore it with some Russianicon shellac.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LTPayton88 View Post
    Hello all,

    I recently picked up this M38 and despite all my researching I am failing to find what the "Я" on the side of the stock means. Also, on the receiver, below the Soviet crest there is a blocked out C or maybe a light strike box that I have not seen either. Any help would be appreciated. The stock has been sanded by a previous owner and I plan to restore it with some Russianicon shellac.
    Very nice rifle. I'm sorry I can't answer any of your questions, I just popped in to check out your rifle, congratulations! Had a chance to fire it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannyboy53 View Post
    Very nice rifle. I'm sorry I can't answer any of your questions, I just popped in to check out your rifle, congratulations! Had a chance to fire it?
    Thanks and no worries. I have not yet. I think it will be a good shooter though as it has strong rifling. I've had several m38s and for whatever reason I keep having to sell them. Hopefully I can hold on to this one. Haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by LTPayton88 View Post
    Thanks and no worries. I have not yet. I think it will be a good shooter though as it has strong rifling. I've had several m38s and for whatever reason I keep having to sell them. Hopefully I can hold on to this one. Haha

    I hope you can hang on to it too. Let us know how it shoots!

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    Likely inspection marks. Sovieticon guns are covered with them.

    I think the soviets used VK1 lacquer on the Mosin stocks. Not shellac

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dannyboy53 View Post
    I hope you can hang on to it too. Let us know how it shoots
    Luckily for me the ex wife is gone so the odds are in my favor... Ha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boris Badinov View Post
    Likely inspection marks. Sovieticon guns are covered with them.

    I think the soviets used VK1 lacquer on the Mosin stocks. Not shellac
    Thank you. I am currently trying to research what was used to finish them. I am trying not to become the next bubba to get ahold of this thing. It is in really good shape minus the sanding and would like to keep it that way.
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    The squared mark looks like a partially struck refurbishment mark. The 'Ya' character is a mystery, only info I could add (which is likely not useful here) is that it is also the first person personal pronoun in Russianicon, the 'I' in English.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matthanne1 View Post
    The squared mark looks like a partially struck refurbishment mark
    Thank you. yes i was able to identify it as an Arsenal #7 refurbishment marking.

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