some pictures of Finnish items
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some pictures of Finnish items
Here are some more interesting items from Finland:
http://www.finnishmilitaryguns.com/images/S5300349.jpg[/pic]
http://www.finnishmilitaryguns.com/images/S5300263.jpg[/pic]
http://www.finnishmilitaryguns.com/images/S5300256.jpg[/pic]
http://www.finnishmilitaryguns.com/images/S5300061.jpg[/pic]
http://www.finnishmilitaryguns.com/images/S.jpg[/pic]
http://www.finnishmilitaryguns.com/images/28302.JPG[/pic]
http://www.finnishmilitaryguns.com/images/2830.JPG[/pic]
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"S" MARKED BAYONET
These are rare birds. My friends in Finland have only seen the three I bought and have never seen anymore. There are a lot of Very good plus ones but not with the Civil Guard "S".
Very unique items to be sure. I am not sure on some of these pictures what I must be looking at. Can you please identify the significance of the second picture of the bayonet and what we should be looking for? Also I do not understand the sixth photograph of the rifle. Although the picture is somewhat blurred I assume we should be identifying the rear sight as a special type? I do like the idea of the flag safety on the Nagant bolt. It is the same used on training rifles from Poland yes?
hello yuri
Yuri
Its hard to see, but it's and 91/30 bayonet with a blade attached. They used a Russian blade instead of spiked bayonets. Its a rare bird.
Its hard to see, but it's and 91/30 bayonet with a blade attached. They used a Russian blade instead of spiked bayonets. Its a rare bird.
SERAIL NUMBER
The serial number on this gun.