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All work done by Atkinson Gunsmithing Russian-made “bulged” Saiga stamped receiver, Venezuelan contract -Imported by Russian American Armory Conversion...
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All work done by Atkinson Gunsmithing Russian-made “bulged” Saiga stamped receiver, Venezuelan contract -Imported by Russian American Armory Conversion...
So, in my search to obtain a 7.62x39 PO 3.5x21p Venezuela optic without breaking the bank, I discovered that the supply of these optics had essentially dried up (I got the optic, but had to
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I''m very skeptical of the Venezuelan receiver. Maybe a Venezuelan kit with a DSA, CAI, Coonan or Enterprise receiver. Ballpark guess on rifle value $900. It''s really foolish for me to make a
I just got a nice Venny with S&K scope mount installed but no original receiver cover. I would like to get one for completeness, preferably with rear sight...
Im looking for suggestions on where to look for a Venezuelan stock and receiver cover to at least make it look like it''s all the correct parts. Sans matching numbers of course.
Belgium FN made Mauser 98 standard receiver for Venezuela. Produced in the mid 1930 it was part of several contracts FN filled for South American countries. Crest in good condition, manufacturers
After looking it over and doing some research, looks to be a Venezuelan based on the crest. The 2 serial numbers visible on the right side of the rifle (the receiver and receiver cover?) both
Manufactured c. 1949-1956, with the Venezuelan crest retained on the receiver ring. Fitted with a side mounted receiver bracket topped off with a VOMZ 4x32 mm scope on a dual thumb screw mount.
Clear Venezuelan crest on the receiver ring, with the right side of the receiver marked with the one line FN address. Correct scope base numbered with the last three digits 537 matching the gun number
The left side of the receiver has the rare milled dovetail slot for the sniper scope base (the complete base, mount and scope are not included). It is fitted with the two-piece top handguard and
Although all the Venezuelan rifle were cut on the left side of the receiver for the scope base none were true "snipers". Reproductions of the "Base" which fits in the dovetail have been