.22 Polish Wz48

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.22 Polish Wz48

#1 Post by Mattnall »

A long shot, I know, but does anyone have or know of a Wz48 polish .22 training rifle. Designed to resemble the Mosin-Nagant 38 or 44.

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#2 Post by snayperskaya »

Cracking little rifles but they don't come up too often.It might be worth sending Simon at Highwood Classic Arms an email mail.
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If anyone would have one I'd have thought it'd be you.
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#4 Post by snayperskaya »

Mattnall wrote:If anyone would have one I'd have thought it'd be you.
Sorry mate, it's not one I've come across but I do have a very nice 1969-dated Tula TOZ-8M Russian Cadet rifle, same sights as a Mosin and a turned down bolt handle like a PU sniper and very accurate .They were very common in schools, colleges and DOSAAF facilities across Russia and taught many a Comrade the principles of marksmanship.

Of all the Mosins I've owned I've yet to have a Polish one, only one I've had that wasn't Soviet was a '54 Romanian M44 that I wish I hadn't sold.
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