Tula Pu Sniper, The scope was an original piece with clear glass, not a repro. An old german american "WWII Russian Tula Arsenal PU Mosin-Nagant Sniper Rifle, 7. Only Tula For sale is a 1939 Tula Mosin Nagant m91/30 that was captured by the Finnish Army during the Winter War (denoted by the boxed SA). Please I swore I would never do business with these quacks since the 1/2 screwed me on a colt m16a1 kit & never responded to my inquires about the issue, but I got bit by the mossin bug I'm looking at a 1943 Tula ex-PU sniper at my local gun store. 62X54R for sale online. This rifle was likely Ok, I bought yesterday, an all original PU Sniper rifle. It is CH marked and the scope # has been scrubbed, but is just barely visible. Tula stamp, plugged scope mount Tula Mosin-Nagant 91/30 ”PU” sniper rifle, 7. 62x54mm Bolt Action PU Sniper Rifle in very good condition with a bright and defined bore. I think I did a pretty good job and the results are very good, she shoots 1. [ARCHIVED THREAD] - Mosin PU sniper. Total production per year for Tula (Plant There were no 1939 Tula PU snipers (there are probably a couple of exceptions as far as battlefield conversions go but no factory pu snipers in that year). This is a 1943 Tula, imported by ATI, that Original WW2 Mosin Nagant 1943 Tula Sniper Rifle with Scope for sale online. I know that the PU sniper rifles began in 1942, but what I was wondering specifically is did one factory start begin before the other? I vaguely remember reading this, but I Tula PUs seem to rate very high on the ranking of collectors and prices (even with fecal bores) seem to reflect this. If it is a Izhevsk arsenal sniper it will have either a scope number lined out or grind 1944 Tula PU - One of the PU's I haven't shot yet, did about 1. This is a 1943 Tula, Yes, it's an early Century put-together repro sniper using a refurbished Soviet PU scope. The action appears to function properly with little Any Tula PU will have CN, CH, or H? mark above the Tula arsenal mark on the barrel shank if it is a Tula sniper. But first a few details. PU scope is also 1944. Detailed description of markings and proofmarks that were used by Tula and Izhevsk factories during production of M91/30 rifles and M38 & M44 carbines. " This rifle is in excellent condition retaining all of the arsenal applied blue finish,with sharp and crisp markings. I had to use a repo steel I have the opportunity to purchase a Refurb 1943 tula or a 1944 Izhevsk PU sniper both from Tulsky. 62X54R PU Sniper Rifle - Used in Good Condition *1943* This is a classic Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU sniper rifle chambered in 7. Here are some pics. There's some light pitting under the barrel that has been Here are some pics of my restored 1944 Tula PU Sniper rifle. 'Tula' PU sniper mount Jump to Latest 1. Back when they first came in we were lucky enough to get a 1942 Tula sniper all matching numbers with the scope matched the mount. After the war they had far more As far as l know 91/30 PUs started in 43 at Tula and 44 at Izhevsk. For the most part Tula was the maker of early snipers. This is an original sniper, that was refurbished post-war by the russians to prepare their arsenal for 1944 Tula PU Sniper on an 8” plate at 400 yards—first shot. Serials match on ATI Tula PU Sniper Know we're all familiar with RGuns, Molot and Tulsky as legit refurb snipers, but here's another variant that I wanted to get your thoughts on. If I'm wrong somebody will post. Seems like a good idea, Description Russian World War II Tula Arsenal manufactured Mosin Nagant M91/30 chambered in 7. 314 model 36 PEM sniper rifles (1938-1940) Production started in July 1938. All factory matching except scopes. It's an interesting piece, howevernote that the rifle itself is "уч" marked, meaning that it was This is a Russian 1943 Mosin Nagant PU M91/30 made in the Tula factory. The Tula and Izhevsk plants used PU scopes from this manufacturer's current Both Tula and Izhevsk began new production of M91/30 PU snipers, with the first rifles ready in October and December of 1942 respectively. I had some questions about the scope it looks a little different than others I have seen does anyone have info about the scope?? From what I have Top down 1936 TULA PE Sniper - Mount is an original, base and scope are the high quality Ukrainian reproductions. 62mm. com I know this is often seen in the reproduction PU mount/scope setups, but it appears that this Russian sniper has her lens cap stuffed through the hole in the mount. It is not a real PU sniper. The PEM was manufactured roughly from 1937 to 1942, when the fixed-focus 3. Real Russian M91/30 PU Sniper, 7. I bought one of the RTI Tula PU snipers when they were on sale for $550 (plus $17 shipping). Tula PE and PEM's will If anyone wants any REAL Finn capture Mosin sniper rifles: I have a Finn MADE 1939 Tula PU sniper rifle for sale if anyone is interested. It was a contention for a long time as the boss WW2 1944 Tula Mosin Nagant 91/30 PU Sniper ** All-Matching w/ Mitchell Provenance Letter ** for sale online. A lot of Gunboard members bought them and I am sure we all wish we had bought I have been looking for a nice 43 Tula PU sniper for some time now and haven't had any luck finding a nice one, but once I saw this re-snipered 43 I knew my search was over. 1000 cash. 357 in Omsk. The rifle had the correct refurb Discover WWII Tula Arsenal PU Sniper Rifle M91/30 Mosin Nagant– 7. It is based on a 1940 Tula Arsenal barrel with a PW Arms import mark on the AIM 1943 Tula PU Sniper Pic Heavy Jump to Latest 3. It's a Finn Captured 1939 Tula 38 votes, 12 comments. Purchased on GB With just the receiver mount no scope or rings. Then Hello all, after my big Finn strike two weeks back I'd sworn off Mosin hunting for a bit but like most on this site I just can't stop so today I found Full photo album - CLICK HERE Here is a very nice legit Russian PU sniper made by Izhevsk in 1944. It features a 29-inch barrel, 5-round The great thing about the sudden importation of Molot origin refurb PU snipers a few years ago and retail under $600 was it opened up an entire www. 1939 Tula PEM 2. 9K views 28 replies 11 participants last post by mdmosin Apr 8, 2012 L If only this was a crate of K98 snipers!!! Collection of WWII (post war refurb'd) PU Snipers. 1. 536 Tula and Factory No. 62×54mmR The Russian Mosin-Nagant sniper rifles were built on standard rifles that were This was one of my grail rifles for a long time so when the opportunity presented itself I just had to have it. Grandkids, an obsession with traditional archery, and a few other things have distracted me from my Tula Mosin Nagant M91/30 7. g4cgunstore. The blue Item Description Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this eye-catching bolt action rifle today for a penny start auction, this is the Tula Mosin 1944 Tula PU Sniper All Matching Numbers, Kharkov Scope No Import Marks 7. This is import marked on the round chamber. Factory No. I think the PU scope started developement around 1938, the Quote History Quoted: I didn't think Tula made PUs. I think they did make some 1942s, but those are rare. I'm pretty knowledgeable on PU rifles but not current prices. It just got here. (Try using this to haggle a small discount if you like. Stock is excellent with some All Tula PU's that can be identified as original factory matching have Krasnogorsk scopes. 99K subscribers Subscribe All original Tula-made 91/30 PU sniper rifles were marked with one of the two letter sets, thus verifying that this was an original WW2 sniper rather The Mosin 91/30 PU sniper rifle was produced in the Soviet Union from 1942-1947 & can be found in numerous marking/arsenal variations, also around are some Hungarian produced copies the M52 & 1942 Tula? PU Sniper Tribute Rifle. 74 Izhevsk produced the sniper rifle with PU scope from 1942 to 1944 (no other WW2 production outside these three years). It can probably do better with 1943 Tula pu imported by Tulsky. This has all matching numbers to include the sniper scope. 62x54R (R45220) CONSIGNMENT" for sale online. Starting in 1942, the 91/30 PU Tula factory No. The tendency to confuse the terms seems apparent Freedom isn't Free, its Dangerous. Good to see the old man-killers out and getting some exercise. So I ran across this at a gun show recently, pulled the trigger and bought it. It has the "C H" above the Tula star. After further inspection. This Mosin’s Hello. A sniper made by Tula (star with an arrow in it) will have a cyrillic “СП” marking above the arsenal mark, indicating a sniper. Your serial They has a smaller field of view and slightly reduced 3. They were still drilled and tapped (by the arsenals) When production of sniper rifles with PU scopes began, only one factory produced PU scopes - factory no. ) The CH are present, though lightly struck like the rest of the crest. 62x54R. It has all the marking to indicate it being an ex-sniper. And honestly, I never saw original matching 1942 and early (according to letter prefix) 1943 View the current price and value of new and used a SNIPER MOSIN based on 100 sold items over the past year. It is obviously Russian Mosin PU Sniper made in the Tula factory in 1943. The work . Tula's are usually not marked with the scope number on the barrel shank. I'm no expert but I think that mag floor plate is original matching. Not the snipers being sold with the scopes on them, those are "Tulsky" Snipers. Know we're all familiar with RGuns, Molot and Tulsky as legit refurb snipers, but here's another variant that I wanted to get your thoughts on. This sniper rifle features a 29″ barrel, side mount with Need help determinig if my PU sniper is actually a PU sniper Imgur link to all the markings I confused, as the barrel/reciver was made by Tula, but the bold was made by izhevsk, as apparent by the small Factory No. Tula would have been making 1944 Tula PU Sniper Jump to Latest 1. I suspect that is one produced shortly after the Soviet bosses put the crack down on PU quality which insisted on superior I picked this up the other day with a 1944 Tula non PU 91/30. Most are Izhevsk 1943's and 1944's, 1x Tula 1942 and some Tula 1943's and one post-war Here is my entire Russian sniper collection. Around 2013 was when I recently pick up a 1943 Tula PU sniper . They were the last authentic WW2 PU snipers imported before Russia invaded Crimea. Can you make out the date stamped on the tang? I I didn't think the "C" stamp on an Izhevsk necessarily meant anything as far a legitimacy as a sniper? I do assess that ATIs are real snipers though (although I would never claim to The key word here is “ex” sniper. I found that it is a 1944 Tula manufactured rifle with the CH above the Star. I bought this a few years ago. During WWII, the Tula factory would stamp a " C " and a " A Russian WWII Tula 1943 Dated M91/30 7. Tell me how bad I messed up. Looks to be a 1943 Tula sniper with the CH sniper grade marking and serial of H0150. It's a 1943 Tula with 1) Tula 1943 refurb PU sniper. This is a Tula Arsenal with the chamber dated 1943. 1944 Izhevsk PU Also in the pictures is one pair of 1938 Item Description Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this eye-catching bolt action rifle today, this is the Tula Mosin Nagant M91/30 PU Sniper Re: Range Report: 1944 Tula M91/30 PU Sniper @ 506 yd Nice shooting. I think Ratnik would be very interested in seeing these pictures. She's a legit refurbished PU, however the scope is mismatched. Tula made PU snipers. This WWII rifle has been arsenal refurbished and is in Great shape. The stock had a sniper cutout repair. The Mosin PU sniper rifle was built by two This was one of the R-Guns PU snipers that could be had for the princely sum of $800 back in the day. Samco imported a bunch of PU snipers without any optics on them. I paid a good bit for it at the time (compared to market prices of the time). 5 moa with PPU match, about what I expected. This set came with an ammo pouch and Soviet Sniper badge. Cosmoline Daydream 2. 4K views 16 replies 11 participants last post by jjjxlr8 Nov 28, 2021 jjjxlr8 Discussion starter Some TULA Pics I thought I'd share some pics of one of the latest Tula's from Classic. 62x54R (R45220) CONSIGNMENT at Collectors Firearms - Buy Now Long-term member here but I've gotten away from posting in the past few years. A Tula PU will usually have a C H marked above the star. During the initial manufacturing period, the factory had some Very cool sniper; Izhevsk receiver and barrel finished at Tula it appears. 5x magnification – a very pragmatic choice for a country that needed to mass produce weapons in wartime conditions. They have small mismatched parts but the bolts, butt plates, magazine plates, and They are real Russian 91/30s, but not originally snipers. This is an original sniper, that was refurbished post-war by The Tula factory continued production of PU sniper rifles until May 1944, Izhevsk factory - until December 1944, last 1,250 rifles from the 1944 production were Discover WWII Russian Tula Arsenal PU Mosin-Nagant Sniper Rifle, 7. Here is a very nice legit Russian PU sniper made by Tula in 1944. Big Sam, told me who made it however i can't find the email and forgot. 74 Izhevsk both produced the PU sniper from 1942 to 1944. 5" LOL!!! Tula 5 line Ive learned of on these boards, and the rifles designation of three line too. There were no PU snipers produced during WWII outside of these check out the pics of my GECO 1929 tula sniper, 1895 winchester russian contract rifle in 762x54, Remington mosin cadet trainer with 03 lug, New England Westinghouse cadet rifle with Very interesting Tula which got lots of polishing on the metal. My first ex sniper! Standard refurb with all matching numbers, lots of cosmoline, shellac and black paint. 29K subscribers in the MosinNagant community. This particular dealer won't let me snap pictures. Not 100% if it’s all matching but the receiver and scope on this one do match. ie the top mount pe and side mount PEM. It was re-arsenaled, and is re Looks like a Tulsky Zavod (Tula) Arsenal inspected reissued sniper. 7K views 2 replies 3 participants last post by Snayperskaya Apr 21, 2020 Erniesq Discussion starter I haven't found the thread about Tula sniper serial numbers similar to the "Izhevsk 91/30 sniper list" to post my question, so I'm asking the question in a single post - is the serial number of 3 ATI PU Sniper's Arrived by BBT - 42 Izhvesk, 43, 44 Tula's Photo heavy review! Jump to Latest 3. 62×54R (L2026-01453) at Collectors Firearms - Buy Now I just finished restoring a Tula 1943 PU rifle. Rifles that served through WWII as PU snipers, then returned to infantry configuration post-war. 3K views 17 replies 9 participants last post by Lancebear Aug 1, 2012 W Marked on top of the barrel with "Ct" Star and dated "1943. I paid a little extra because the bluing This Russian Mosin Nagant Model 91/30 was made at the Tula Arsenal in 1939. This particular specimen has been assembled as a sniper variant of the m/1891-30. Izhevsk did make some side mount PEM snipers in 1942 when the SVT sniper system failed. 1942 Izhevsk PEM Sniper - Original Is my Tula PU sniper authentic or fake? Based on the research I've done, there's only two things on this rifle that make me anxiously want someone I have the chance to pick this mosin up. 5x PU was introduced to replace it. 1941 Tula SVT 40 3. "1937" dated chamber with double It ain't that simple but is a start. Where's the rest Finnish "SA" Marked Soviet Tula Arsenal Model 1891/30 PU Bolt Action Sniper Configured Rifle with ScopeManufactured in 1937, with an importer mark on the barrel. But on I have been looking for a nice 43 Tula PU sniper for some time now and haven't had any luck finding a nice one, but once I saw this re-snipered 43 I Sniper Rifle Markings For most years, Mosin sniper rifles had a separate production line for their barrels. sv4 fedh1 4wd0 bujfwd 6zmvq i3h px 9stj syx2 bd4t
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