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  1. #61
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    Default Re: Let's see that Milsurp

    My PU sniper collection. 1942 and 1943 Izhevsk, and 1943 Tula.
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    Random purchases...








  3. #63
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    Bought this one a little while back, finally got it cleaned up, surprisingly it's all Eddystone except for the bolt stop.
    Non re-import.
    Note the interesting use of a 1903 handguard front end.




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    Quote Originally Posted by 39flathead View Post
    Bought this one a little while back, finally got it cleaned up, surprisingly it's all Eddystone except for the bolt stop.
    Non re-import.
    Note the interesting use of a 1903 handguard front end.



    Sell it to bogey. I have a c$r Always wanted something from eddystone.
    I live in the same county.

  5. #65
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    New addition to the C&R logbook. Steyr M1912, aka Steyr-Hahn. Caliber 9x23 Steyr. Manufactured 1915. Austrian army proofs. Came with a repro holster and two clips.



    -gonzo, SoCenPA. "Before all else, be armed." --Niccolo Machiavelli
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  6. #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by GonzoGeezer View Post
    New addition to the C&R logbook. Steyr M1912, aka Steyr-Hahn. Caliber 9x23 Steyr. Manufactured 1915. Austrian army proofs. Came with a repro holster and two clips.



    That's a nice one.
    I sold mine, looking at yours I'm thinking I should maybe replace it.

    You can use 38acp brass to load up ammo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 39flathead View Post
    That's a nice one.
    I sold mine, looking at yours I'm thinking I should maybe replace it.

    You can use 38acp brass to load up ammo.
    I found a few boxes of new ammo made by PCI. Pricey, but I didn't have to sell a kidney to fund the purchase. It won't be a high-use range toy, I just think they're one of the coolest guns from the Great War. I have two other pieces that definitely saw service in WWI, a Mauser 1910/14 and a M1917 from Eddystone.
    -gonzo, SoCenPA. "Before all else, be armed." --Niccolo Machiavelli
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  8. #68
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    Tula Arms Russian Trainer 22lr.
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  9. #69
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    Quote Originally Posted by 39flathead View Post
    That's a nice one.
    I sold mine, looking at yours I'm thinking I should maybe replace it.

    You can use 38acp brass to load up ammo.
    2 clips? I didn't know they used clips in Austria too?

  10. #70
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    Quote Originally Posted by GonzoGeezer View Post
    New addition to the C&R logbook. Steyr M1912, aka Steyr-Hahn. Caliber 9x23 Steyr. Manufactured 1915. Austrian army proofs. Came with a repro holster and two clips.



    2 Clips? I didn't know they used clips in Austria too. Better watch out for the "Clip Police"!

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