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<blockquote data-quote="coolhandluke" data-source="post: 2854685" data-attributes="member: 13284"><p>I'm well aware what an Izhevsk is. I was just teasing over the spelling.</p><p></p><p>BTW...Tula and Izhevsk both produced approximately 14 million hex and round receiver 91/30's. I wouldn't classify any of them as rare, even the hex Tula's. In my experience, the round receiver Tula's seem to actually be less frequently encountered than the hexes. As I mentioned in my previous post, that is a gorgeous pre-war stock set. Good job protecting the shellac when you removed the barrel bands. Whatever you do, be sure to leave the finish alone as original pre-war stocks are becoming more scarce and valuable. On a separate note, you honestly should not take any offense to Perplexed's first post. He was only attempting to be helpful. If you were to post a thread with the words "Izensky" or "Izzy" on a place like Gunboards you would have needed some flame retardant whitey tighties. There would have been at least one or two members on that site that would have had a coronary on the spot. <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coolhandluke, post: 2854685, member: 13284"] I'm well aware what an Izhevsk is. I was just teasing over the spelling. BTW...Tula and Izhevsk both produced approximately 14 million hex and round receiver 91/30's. I wouldn't classify any of them as rare, even the hex Tula's. In my experience, the round receiver Tula's seem to actually be less frequently encountered than the hexes. As I mentioned in my previous post, that is a gorgeous pre-war stock set. Good job protecting the shellac when you removed the barrel bands. Whatever you do, be sure to leave the finish alone as original pre-war stocks are becoming more scarce and valuable. On a separate note, you honestly should not take any offense to Perplexed's first post. He was only attempting to be helpful. If you were to post a thread with the words "Izensky" or "Izzy" on a place like Gunboards you would have needed some flame retardant whitey tighties. There would have been at least one or two members on that site that would have had a coronary on the spot. ;) [/QUOTE]
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