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[quote name="luke9511" post="861391" time="1355694350"]im thinking of seeing if i can trade my 91/30 for one of the ones i saw, will see though[/quote] I wouldn't do it. Keep the 91/30 and just save up for the next one. You'll never get close to your investment back on your 91/30, you'll be lucky if they offer you $50. Besides, you need at least two Nagants.
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Update: (and sorry for the hi jack!):

 

Got my 3 T53's - 2 of 3 ain't bad - bores are excellent, and one of those put 4/5 rounds in the black on a 4" at 100 meters - with my tired old eyes! My son got away with the other keeper before I could shoot it.

 

The third gun, however: looks like it was buried in a sandbar for a long time, then the receiver ground/sanded off. Has the worst bore I have ever seen, deeply pitted, although some rifling is visible. Fired moment of trash can lid, with an exceptionally loud report on 2-3 rounds. Two cases were split at the neck/shoulder. This is steel case Polish surplus that's given me no problem in other guns. I guess there is significant throat erosion to cause this.

 

Calling now for a return authorization...

 

PS: Also got a Steyr M95 Hungarian, beautiful rifle!

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