Hi
Just thought all you fans of bang sticks from Russia might like to have a look at a book I got sent last week!
It is called 'M91/30 Rifles and M38/M44 carbines in 1941-1945' by Alexander Yuscheko, and is a very interesting book about the rifles and very unusual, all the accessories that went with them in that time frame.
It is translated from the original book by a Ryan Elliot.
I will post a couple of picture for you to have a look at, It is a hard back and came at a fair price considering the limited no. of prints.
Best regards
Fred
I will a couple more in another post as only allowed 3 per post
Book on Mosin history 1941-1945
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Re: Book on Mosin history 1941-1945
It looks very good, is it going to be available here in the UK.
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Re: Book on Mosin history 1941-1945
Short run, sold out.
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Re: Book on Mosin history 1941-1945
Shame. It looks very good
and sadly there is little good quality printed documentation on the Mosin ...

Re: Book on Mosin history 1941-1945
Hi
I spotted a review on the book on 'Forgotten Weapons' and emailed the author straight away, who said that he had only a couple of copies left (most of the copies went to the states I believe), so for the price (£30 including p&p) I thought I would give it a go and ordered it with pay pal and it arrived within 3 weeks and I am very impressed, not only with the book but also with the way Alex kept emailing me progress etc.
Several of my mates have already borrowed it, looks like I will have to issue library cards as I'm going to forget who's got it
Best regards
Fred
I spotted a review on the book on 'Forgotten Weapons' and emailed the author straight away, who said that he had only a couple of copies left (most of the copies went to the states I believe), so for the price (£30 including p&p) I thought I would give it a go and ordered it with pay pal and it arrived within 3 weeks and I am very impressed, not only with the book but also with the way Alex kept emailing me progress etc.
Several of my mates have already borrowed it, looks like I will have to issue library cards as I'm going to forget who's got it

Best regards
Fred
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