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hello everyone! i searched all the google but couldn't find which brand or model. any ideas? thanks in advance
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ahh it is Margolin MCM, found it. =) sorry for the post
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Show us more, please.
That is a very interesting pistol. Looks like a target pistol with an adjustable front sight.
And, Welcome to GDC !
Dave
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saw one in Ukraine years ago... It was a small cal. semi auto..They are Russian... It is postwar... Cool looking piece.. Can it shoot?
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It's a .22 cal target pistol. Here is a complete set with weights and accessories...
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Vern!!
You come up with everything man, that is a great looking set, yours? We need the "rest of the story". Ed
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Used to be  A complete set usually sells in the $1400-1600 range. They were produced at the Tula arsenal from 1948 until the mid-1970s and are stamped "Made in USSR". They came in .22 long rifle for precision shooting and .22 short for rapid fire competition. They pretty much dominated the Olympics in the 1950s and early 60s until the rules changed.
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Wow, Tula is a great firm. I'm partial to the Izzy when it comes to AK's. 22, I got to stick to my Hi Standard's . I have never seen one of these though. Vern, you are a abundance of knowledge, and talent. Thanks Ed
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I have a Hi-Standard Sportsman but I like either the Walther Olympic or the Erma. The weights go inside the forearm 
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Vern That Navy is sweet, rare for sure. and boxed. I did the Hi Standards back in the 70's and 80's, the name thing. Trophy's, Citation's, Victor's, along with the regular ones. Never got to the space guns, on to WWII stuff. Now way to expensive. JR always told me to FOCUS on my collecting. Something I can never seen to do. Ed
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That's my problem also. Just can't seem to stop 
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D-Day
by ed773 - 06/06/2023 12:56 PM
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D-Day
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