>>2170743Only mil-surp I own is a 1918 Steyr M95 that was updated in 1930 to 8x56r, a Mosin-Nagant M91-30 made in 1942 that was later transferred to Ukraine according to the markings, a Mauser c96 Bolo that may or may not have seen military service (it's a frankengun, assembled at the factory for USGI's to have a souvenir from whatever parts were laying around for service/repair; not a single serial number on any part matches any other part's serial number), a CZ-52, and a Bulgarian Makarov.