SCORE!!!
No M-38's, no M-44's. BUT.. I found an 1891 Dragoon (weak furniture, excellent bore, receiver and bolt) and the find of all finds... an M-27 Finn.
The M-27 was the predecessor to the M-39.. this one is still in the cosmo, has the Civil Guard cartouche on the stock, the metal is excellent; no pitting, all the parts are there.. sling, straps, cleaning rod, and get this.. it's got a freakin pristine barrel and bore, the mag follower is perfect, the bolt excellent... looks unfired since re-arsenal.
..and there are NO import marks on it anywhere above the furniture.
Here's the best part.. the guy had no idea what they were beyond 'Russian'.. I got 'em
both for 200 bucks. The pair. For 200!
I had no idea the Dragoon WAS a Dragoon untill I got it home and cracked the books.. open blade front sight and front barrel band placement clearly make it out as the predecessor to the 1891/30 Nagant... an interesting piece in it's own right... but certainly less of a find than the Finn M-27. Still it's worth easily what I paid for BOTH rifles.
I also picked up a couple of SKS's.. a beater Chinaman for my landlord, and a pristine Yugo 59/66 for me. Once I find an Albanian, my SKS collection will be complete.. my Finn collection IS complete.

I scrounged a few odds and ends, picked up a few books, generally had a great morning, came home, cleaned and inspected the Yugo and headed out to the Range to check it out. It's got the funky grenade launcher and trintium night sights, shoots ok; it's a keeper. The chinaman could use some trigger work.. very hard pull, lotta creep.
All in all an excellent day. spent less than half my budget, came home with some nice firearms.
I'll try and get some pics up tomorrow on the Dragoon and the M-28.. I can't wait for the headspace guage set to arrive so i can shoot these things..