Look Maaa what I found!
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Look Maaa what I found!
Yesterday, we, my fiancée,her sister,their mom and I, were talking about my visit to one of the gun shops. Her mom asked me if I wanted a gun.Then as we are chatting, she dragged in a cardboard box into the drawing room. You knew immediately that there was a gun inside. Well it was an air rifle of her son who is in US now. It looks decently made and despite its years there is almost no rust anywhere and the barrel is shining spotless. Also to be found were to unexpected items.
The air rifle is an Izhmash Model-38 break barrel in .22 calibre.Got a USSR star on it too. As I said, nothing fancy but neatly made. Despite having been left in that box for so long, the gun was spotless except for some surface patch of rust on the barrel tip.
You gently press this lever and the barrel smoothly drops open for you to cock it.
One is a knife made by her brother when he was in a polytechnic.Seems it was mandatory for all youngsters to work as a proletariat before they went to university during the Soviet era. I wish it's the same for everyone all over the world. Experience as a worker teaches a lot of things apart from respect for physical labour and those who do it. I digress.That knife is solidly made. Both sides of the blade are razor sharp and so is the point. Length 13.5" and width 1.5". Will make a cracking pig sticker except that the hand guard is not wide enough. Trust me this knife is one mean SOB.I am not into the aforementioned sport.So, it's more a nice knife in my case.
The second one is a bayonet of WW-II vintage. It belonged to the paternal grandfather who was a surgeon on the Crimean front I am told. It obviously went on a Mosin-Nagant rifle. The blade is 20" long. In superb condition for its age.
They were telling me how my fiancée's mom outshot a bloke in an air rifle competition who thought she couldn't do better than him and challenged her.He slunk away it seems post the results.
You never know what turns up. I asked her if she got a rifle and a pistol tucked away anywhere in the house.LOL.
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Vikram
The air rifle is an Izhmash Model-38 break barrel in .22 calibre.Got a USSR star on it too. As I said, nothing fancy but neatly made. Despite having been left in that box for so long, the gun was spotless except for some surface patch of rust on the barrel tip.
You gently press this lever and the barrel smoothly drops open for you to cock it.
One is a knife made by her brother when he was in a polytechnic.Seems it was mandatory for all youngsters to work as a proletariat before they went to university during the Soviet era. I wish it's the same for everyone all over the world. Experience as a worker teaches a lot of things apart from respect for physical labour and those who do it. I digress.That knife is solidly made. Both sides of the blade are razor sharp and so is the point. Length 13.5" and width 1.5". Will make a cracking pig sticker except that the hand guard is not wide enough. Trust me this knife is one mean SOB.I am not into the aforementioned sport.So, it's more a nice knife in my case.
The second one is a bayonet of WW-II vintage. It belonged to the paternal grandfather who was a surgeon on the Crimean front I am told. It obviously went on a Mosin-Nagant rifle. The blade is 20" long. In superb condition for its age.
They were telling me how my fiancée's mom outshot a bloke in an air rifle competition who thought she couldn't do better than him and challenged her.He slunk away it seems post the results.
You never know what turns up. I asked her if she got a rifle and a pistol tucked away anywhere in the house.LOL.
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Vikram
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Re: Look Maaa what I found!
nice going vikers, any AKms T62 under the bed the rifle looks to be in very good shape, tested it yet? no
? bit slow arnt we?
? bit slow arnt we?
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Nice find and heirlooms are those extra air gun springs? have fun shooting
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Interesting find viks...
The cruciform bayonet looks to be a Moisin Nagant type...
Let us know when another in law asks you to help him drag a DShK or a crate of PPSh's from the attic....
The cruciform bayonet looks to be a Moisin Nagant type...
Let us know when another in law asks you to help him drag a DShK or a crate of PPSh's from the attic....
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Amazing find! And that too in such good condition. Reminds me of my school days when we made khukris and British commando knives in the metal workshop! In fact, this is the first time I have seen a Soviet era airgun in India. Absolutely a collectable now.
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Send the bayonet over here Vicky..
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Congratulations Vikram,
Like Jonah, the bayonet caught my eye too.
Not bad for the first EMI of dowry !
cheers mate ,
Rp.
Like Jonah, the bayonet caught my eye too.
Not bad for the first EMI of dowry !
cheers mate ,
Rp.
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Great find Vikram - what an unexpected treasure trove!
....and some pretty nifty leg-pullers from friends
....and some pretty nifty leg-pullers from friends
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MY mother in law frowned at me when i said i wanted a gun ..good ones vikram..both the guns and the in laws..
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You want more gun control? Use both hands!
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Glad you all enjoyed the pics,gents.
I am not in India at the moment. I am in what used to be a part of USSR. So, the air rifle is not exactly unusual. It is in very good nick as I mentioned. Wow.You made knives in school workshop? I wish there are more schools that encouraged the pupils to learn skills like that.
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Katana,Katana wrote:Amazing find! And that too in such good condition. Reminds me of my school days when we made khukris and British commando knives in the metal workshop! In fact, this is the first time I have seen a Soviet era airgun in India. Absolutely a collectable now.
I am not in India at the moment. I am in what used to be a part of USSR. So, the air rifle is not exactly unusual. It is in very good nick as I mentioned. Wow.You made knives in school workshop? I wish there are more schools that encouraged the pupils to learn skills like that.
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Wow what a treat for eyes. You are one of the lucky fellow to got an in laws like that. Congrats buddy
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Vikram,
My school, the Doon School, had a regular metal workshop. We used to have something known as STA (spare time activity) in the afternoons. Now, I always opted for a STA of Metalworks or Motor Mechanics. Both have stood me in good stead.
Last October I went back to school after a gap of about 20 years. Sadly the metal workshop was now a office. Seems the school has scrapped the whole idea now.
Katana
My school, the Doon School, had a regular metal workshop. We used to have something known as STA (spare time activity) in the afternoons. Now, I always opted for a STA of Metalworks or Motor Mechanics. Both have stood me in good stead.
Last October I went back to school after a gap of about 20 years. Sadly the metal workshop was now a office. Seems the school has scrapped the whole idea now.
Katana
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Nice find and looks like a well made air rifle. Enjoy!
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Lovely find - Thanks for sharing
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