Manufactured in 1942 at the Izhevsk armory in Russia, replete with hammer and sickle stamped upon the barrel shroud. The only thing I fault UPS and/or J&G Sales for is a hole the bolt handle pierced through two boxes...and one good reason why folks revamp to a bent-bolt configuration. Still and all, it isn't as if J&G recently a-birthed and had yet to discover the peculiarities of straight bolt design. Not that anything seems amiss...but punctured packaging isn't cool.
Am awaiting at least 4 types of ammo...147...170...180...and 203 grainers in both softpoint and fmj design. Will report back after some range time.
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What is that thing, a sight adjustment tool or an oil bottle?
A bottle, divided into two sections. Lube oil in one, heavy duty cleaning fluid in the other. Or, as I've been told, emptied of everything, cleaned then filled with vodka for a quick nip.
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