Finn 91
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- mozark
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Finn 91
Here are some photos of a Finn 91 that I recently aquired. 1940 VKT, matching bolt and numbered on the receiver above a struck through Russian number.
What's unususal about this rifle is that it's close to unissued in appearance. This seems odd to me for a Finn 91. It's in a war-time stock that's in almost factory new condition, and the blue is near perfect. There are no marks on the feed plate, the bolt is snug in the action, and the bore has very sharp lands.
Was it refurbished? Issued and virtually unused/ or assembled from parts after the war? A puzzle.
MM
What's unususal about this rifle is that it's close to unissued in appearance. This seems odd to me for a Finn 91. It's in a war-time stock that's in almost factory new condition, and the blue is near perfect. There are no marks on the feed plate, the bolt is snug in the action, and the bore has very sharp lands.
Was it refurbished? Issued and virtually unused/ or assembled from parts after the war? A puzzle.
MM
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40 VKT
Thanks Chris,
Interesting, maybe the 39's were starting to reach the troops? This is #4690 for 1940, so maybe not as urgent by then.
Pictures of the barrel shank and a stockmakers mark.
Michael
Interesting, maybe the 39's were starting to reach the troops? This is #4690 for 1940, so maybe not as urgent by then.
Pictures of the barrel shank and a stockmakers mark.
Michael
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