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Airguns, AirSoft and MilSim Air rifles and pistols, AirSoft and Mil Sim Discussion |
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So I just acquired what looks like it could be a military trainer air rifle. Break action , long barrel and what looks like a Mosin-Nagant hooded type front post sight. Has a graduated rear sight, similar to vintage military. No markings visible whatsoever that I can find so far. Stock has finger grooves and is rather rudimentary and not in the best of shape. Not a commercial finish on the metal, no shiny much of anywhere, except maybe the barrel has a smooth finish, but not really shiny.
Anybody know where I might find out about Mil trainer air rifles? Sorry that I'm ignorant on using digital pictures and such, no pictures. |
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