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I hear no interest or description of bore condition. This is of no interest to you?Awesome. For those questioning, this is a 100% legit PU sniper in my opinion. Made at Izhvesk in 1944 and later refurbished in a Russian Arsenal. It passes all of the tests- scope is legit with rounded screws (no flat top), bolt looks correct, electro penciled force matched numbers on scope mount look good. I would need better pics of the right side of the receiver but I see Russian "diamond" export markings everywhere and I think I see "MADE IN RUSSIA" on the right side of the receiver which is the key. That would make this rifle a 2014 Tulsky import from Molot, one of the last batches of legit PU's to come in. Good price at this point, if it hangs around for awhile, I might buy it
Definitely of interest. Good add. I will say upon importation the bores on these have always been solid. Ive fired at least 3 of of these 2014 imports. They are surprisingly accurate rifles. I have a 2014 tulsky import as well. It shoots great. I suppose it's not out of realm of possibility to get one with a toilet bore though!I hear no interest or description of bore condition. This is of no interest to you?
Thanks. Those are the correct "export" stamps!