I'm looking at a rifle and it's a Tula 1936 hex. The numbers are matching and all stamped best I can tell from pics.
The stock has the repairs with a lighter colored wood on the tip where you normally see repairs (near front sight). And the top barrel wood looks lighter as well. Almost like they shellacked the rifle first then did the repair and missed shellacking the upper guard.
The stock has the sling holes where the screws exist like on the m91, but the sight base on the barrel is that of a 91/30 as are the bands both front and rear.
No idea receiver date but can pick it up for sub 200. What are your thoughts on this? A 91/30 from an m91 that just didn't get completely overhauled?