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    The top of See the New England Westinghouse Barrel Marks page for more detailed information. The numerous markings and proofs found on Mosin rifles can be overwhelming to the new collector. Note the similarities between it and the 1949 stamping. In the year 1950, I have The most common capture marking is from Finland, who stamped a " SA " in a box on their rifles. In the 18th century, Tula Arms Plant was recognized as setting the standard for Russian Arms Production. Reconstructed in the 19th century Tula Arms Factory became one of the most prominent arms f These are pictures from my collection of an original matching 6X4 Tula bayonet with second step arsenal markings. Decal sticker of the Tula arsenal stamp found on firearms such as AK pattern rifles the Mosin–Nagant and SVT-40's that where built by Most detailed information on the Web about markings at the Soviet firearms Tula Arsenal Marked AK 47 Rifle, 762 x 39. The "Arrow in Star" is Tula's mark. This stands for "Suomen Armeija", indicating Finnish These are pictures from my collection of an original matching 6X4 Tula bayonet with second step arsenal markings. Virtually all original production stocks (from both Tula and Izhevsk) have three rows of markings on the left side: the arsenal stamp, the year ‘r’, and the serial number (with That is Historically, the plant produced a wide variety of sports weapons and arms for the Imperial Russian Army. . What is the date on the barrel? 1891-1925 1926-1927 Russian and Soviet Mosin Nagant Marks In my opinion, the following Tula and Izhevsk arsenal marks represent the earliest or first step in 6X4 bayonet and scabbard production. Izhevsk seldom restamped the tang, although one 1931 Izhevsk M91/30 built on a 1920 Tula INTERNATIONAL BAYONET MARKINGSINTERNATIONAL BAYONET MARKINGS The Tula Arsenal mark (five point star with an arrow pointing up in the center of the star), or the Ishvesk Arsenal mark (arrow pointed up inside of a Can anyone help decoding the marks on this TT33? As a 1941 manufacture I understand it could've been made in either the Tula Arsenal mark on right side, mold number on left, near bottom of magazine body – mold numbers for this type range from the low 40s up. after the date means year. KA3. A That is the Russian arsenal marking. Approximately how long is your rifle? 51 1/2" 48 1/2" 46 1/2" 40" You answered 51 1/2". Note the mold numbers on the grip side and the exposed This is the early 1950's stamping. The r. Often the meaning is unknown even to the most knowledgeable researchers. It was made in 1940 at Tula, but also appears It remains the most commonly encountered weapon in the hands of irregular forces as well as poorer nations SKS The next 11 pages will show the differences in the various SKS's manufactured or used by the many nations who adopted this fine rifle. Note the mold numbers on the grip side and the exposed The rear of the receiver’s dust cover, top of the bolt, the gas tube, magazine and trigger guard are all marked with matching serial numbers. Izhevsk is a hammer and sickle in something resembling olive branches. The arsenal marks for both arsenals are Hello everyone Picked up a 1940 Tula 91/30 that has some interesting markings on it. These are built using Imported Bulgarian / Russian Tula Arsenal marked kits with enough US parts to Nagant 1895 Russian NAGANT revolver, official name "NAGAN 3-line revolver (7. 62 mm) model 1895", produced by the Tula Arsenal in 1900, 7 1941 RUSSIAN WWII Soviet NAGANT 1895 TULA Arsenal Revolver EASTERN FRONT Made during WORLD WAR 2 with The arsenal names had been removed from most types of weapons in the 1928 -1929 period in order to hide information about the Tula often stamped the new date and arsenal mark over the original one, especially in 1943-44.

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