You guys are funny :):):)

Still:

1) Lenin was an avid hunter; that's a historical fact. Not that he had many opportunities to go outdoors, with his lifestyle, but during Siberian exile, for example, he did little else.

2) Case color hardening was a routine technological operation on Izh-54 (prod. 1954-1968) and Izh-26 (prod. 1968-1978), and there were nearly a million of these guns made. The Montreal Gun, being an Izh-54, couldn't possibly miss it.

3)... and the case hardening team suffered a terrible fate - they had to come home and tell their wives there wasn't going to be any NY bonus that year. Seriously, that's the worst that could happen to them in the '60s, or at any other time in fact.