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BRNO Model 4

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:42 am
by Dave 101
Explanation required please

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Hi All .

Discussions earlier as to what constitutes a military trainer , I see from another thread a BRNO 4 is classified as military trainer , it has a stamp SVAZARM .
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This is my Model 4 which is stamped SVAZARM 26 , I was lead to believe these rifles had been in storarage since the 1950s , mine is 1956 , I havent established when it was put on the open market yet . As you may know they come in different configurations of stock , barrel diameter and nfinish .
So what is the military connection ?
At my gun club we have competitions for historical rifles , I think I would have a hard time convincing them this was a military trainer .
If someone could throw some light onthe the matter it would be appreciated .

Dave

Re: BRNO Model 4

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:59 am
by joseyclosey
Nice rifle Dave, but that looks more like a dedicated target rifle than a military trainer to me.

Welcome to MAH,

Joe

Re: BRNO Model 4

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:20 am
by DuncaninFrance
Welcome to the range Dave!
These are my thoughts and not specific knowledge but I have seen target rifles of similar configuration in armouries in the past. I was briefly a member of the NE District Army Shooting Team that competed against Civi clubs at Strensall and the weapons we used were MOD but not service rifles. Also there are the Cadet Forces to consider too.
Like I say, just the thoughts of an old wino but they might help! :shock: