Butchered Polish M44
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Butchered Polish M44
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Why on earth would somebody take a pristine 1955 Polish M44 and butcher it into this monstrosity and then ask £1295 for it in sale.
Please stop this carnage in the heritage of military rifles, if you don`t like them for what they are leave them alone.
Why on earth would somebody take a pristine 1955 Polish M44 and butcher it into this monstrosity and then ask £1295 for it in sale.
Please stop this carnage in the heritage of military rifles, if you don`t like them for what they are leave them alone.
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We are all ignorant, only about different things.
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Re: Butchered Polish M44
I might ask them how they came to that price when I am next there... They didn't even know what the calibre was last month!
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That rifle has been for sale for at least a year now. Perhaps if it was advertised as a rare ‘tower sniper rifle’ they’d get more interest 

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Blighty wrote:That rifle has been for sale for at least a year now. Perhaps if it was advertised as a rare ‘tower sniper rifle’ they’d get more interest

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It's predominantly a shop aimed at hunters and the over/under types in their various guises. I really wouldn't be surprised if they took it in as a trade in with that very yarn told to them, Blighty. Maybe they did a quick Google search that says bent bolt = sniper, and we all know that means: dolla dolla bills, y'all.
I do like the shop and have had some great deals from them. They'd would be my first port of call if I wanted a new firearm ordering in, or even for components and rimfire ammo. But anything outside of their targeted audience and there is a massive knowledge gap unfortunately. That isn't unique to them though, far from it!
I do like the shop and have had some great deals from them. They'd would be my first port of call if I wanted a new firearm ordering in, or even for components and rimfire ammo. But anything outside of their targeted audience and there is a massive knowledge gap unfortunately. That isn't unique to them though, far from it!
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Looking at the prices on Guntrader/Gunstar that people are asking for fake/reproduction snipers and Soviet refurbed carbines etc I should chance my luck and put my genuine 1944-dated Arsenal matching PU sniper up for 3k and see what happens! 

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bourgeois capitalist ! Off to the Gulag with you...
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Nyet Tovarisch, it would be a State Approved arms salemeles meles wrote:bourgeois capitalist ! Off to the Gulag with you...

Seriously though, I’ve lost count of the number of 1930’s dated Izhevsk “sniper” and “ex-sniper” rifles I’ve seen for sale.....Izhevsk produced no sniper rifles at all, with any type of scope, prior to 1942!.
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Looking to put one of those together myself ... when I can find a decent period scope.Blighty wrote:That rifle has been for sale for at least a year now. Perhaps if it was advertised as a rare ‘tower sniper rifle’ they’d get more interest
I'm putting this together more for sh1ts and giggles than anything else, I had a proper 1939 Tula sniper with PEM scope, loved the rifle but just didn't like the length, I found it too long, I much prefer the carbine length WW2 rifles.
Who in their right mind would pay that much for a M44 and one that's been so butchered

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