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<blockquote data-quote="USMC6094" data-source="post: 2690091" data-attributes="member: 36064"><p>These are my true favorites of the surplus rifle world. </p><p></p><p>The Finns kicked the Russian a$$es in a way I dont think ole Uncle Joe Stalin ever thought was possible. I have loved Finnish Mosin-Nagants since the first time I got to handle one, then when I shot it, the love ran deep and true. But I digress. </p><p>Here are three of the five I have, top to bottom:</p><p>"secret" M39 dated 1970 sporting a Russian PU scope, this rifle has the most sensitive trigger I have ever felt on an issue service rifle. </p><p>1933 Tikka M27 with bayonet, counterbored slightly at the muzzle</p><p>1939 Izzy M91/30, finnish stock and triger are the only replacement parts that the Finns added. </p><p>I have two M91s in pieces, one complete and the other needs a replacement stock, handguard, and cleaning rod. Bubba to it and ruined a beautiful New England Westing house Imperial Russian contract M91 dated 1917. Thankfully the only damage to the barreled action was some polishing and cold bluing. </p><p><img src="https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i940.photobucket.com_albums_ad242_HavelockLEO_2015_20Family_20portraits_100_3016_zps61985e4b.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMC6094, post: 2690091, member: 36064"] These are my true favorites of the surplus rifle world. The Finns kicked the Russian a$$es in a way I dont think ole Uncle Joe Stalin ever thought was possible. I have loved Finnish Mosin-Nagants since the first time I got to handle one, then when I shot it, the love ran deep and true. But I digress. Here are three of the five I have, top to bottom: "secret" M39 dated 1970 sporting a Russian PU scope, this rifle has the most sensitive trigger I have ever felt on an issue service rifle. 1933 Tikka M27 with bayonet, counterbored slightly at the muzzle 1939 Izzy M91/30, finnish stock and triger are the only replacement parts that the Finns added. I have two M91s in pieces, one complete and the other needs a replacement stock, handguard, and cleaning rod. Bubba to it and ruined a beautiful New England Westing house Imperial Russian contract M91 dated 1917. Thankfully the only damage to the barreled action was some polishing and cold bluing. [IMG]https://www.okshooters.com/data/MetaMirrorCache/i940.photobucket.com_albums_ad242_HavelockLEO_2015_20Family_20portraits_100_3016_zps61985e4b.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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