Three Finn Civil Guard rifles.

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Three Finn Civil Guard rifles.

Post by oldironsights » Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:53 pm

I took these three along with my two SMLE's.

Due to my lack of attention, only one disappointed me due to the excessive cosmoline in the chamber. :oops:

The oldest is a 91/24 with a stepped Bohler-Stahl barrel from Germany mated to a Westinghouse receiver. This rig looks new.

Second is an early 28/30 from 1933 with a barrel made of Swedish steel.

This rig also looks new.

last is a 1944 M39 with tiger stripes. All the numbers match on this one.

It does not look new. It has seen some use, but the bore is mirror bright!
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More pics...........

Post by oldironsights » Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:58 pm

More of the same...............
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Post by oldironsights » Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:03 pm

And here is how they shoot! :bigsmile:
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Post by awo425 » Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:37 am

NICE rifles!!!!!!!!!!! :bigsmile:

The m/24 and m/28/30 are rebuilts, the m/28-30 wears a later stock and the m/24 has the newer m/91 frontsight installed.

Not uncommon, to see those mods made to older CG rifles, but they are still great pieces of history nad fantastic shooters.

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Post by mosu » Sun Sep 28, 2008 9:50 pm

Nice rifles indeed. Here the army has sold those out. Only available on a free market. How do you get those. The tiger coulured woud be nice to own, among the others.
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Post by oldironsights » Sun Nov 16, 2008 1:00 pm

mosu wrote:Nice rifles indeed. Here the army has sold those out. Only available on a free market. How do you get those. The tiger coloured would be nice to own, among the others.
mosu, only the 1944 SKY came from an online seller

(http://www.gunsnammo.com)

The other two were found at gun shows in Southern Louisiana.
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