About two (2) months back, I promised to post pictures of my Mil-Surp guns when I found out how to do it. I have "patm41" to thank for the photo information and so, here they are......
Mosin-Nagant 91/30 refinished in my spare time and actually my very 1st project. Excellent bore and wood was in fairly good shape. Has "1933" stamped on the receiver along with the "Red Star". Gun purchase and finishing came out to $99.00 (this gun does shoot well)!
Mosin-Nagant M44 was my 2nd refinishing job. Again an excellent bore and tried something different with the stock. Stamped "1946" on the receiver along with Red Army "Sycle and Hammer". Entire gun and refinishing cost me $65.00.......has "K in a Circle" designation from Russian Arsenal as an accuracy-tested rifle. It is a shooter also!
Schmitt-Ruben Straight-pull bolt from my K-31....(see below).
Stoeger .12 gauge Coach Gun. Side-by-side 20" barrels and is my Cowboy Action competiton shotgun. Medallions in stock are awards from various matches.
Swiss K-31 Schmitt-Ruben Straight-Pull rifle. The most accurate rifle that I own. My 3rd refinishing project and I like how it came out. I paid $79.00 at the military store for this gun and put about 3 weeks of work into refinishing the stock.
1st Generation SAA Colt (on top) in .38-40, Serial # 124200. My original Cowboy Action pistol until I was offered $1400.00 for it at a match (wife told me to put it away and bought me the bottom pistol). Bottom is a Ruger Vacquero in .44-40, has Buffalo Horn grips and "RB Rooson" engraved on the handle-strap.
Two (2) American Western Arms (AWA) Longhorns in .38/357, which are my current competition pistols. Both have the "Faux Colt Grips" and "slicked up" for match competition.