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WTB Finnish m39 mosin nagant






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No joke...I bought my 28/76 for not much more...albeit 10 years ago.
 

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This I posted to find out what it is , it is Finnish ...
I see a 1941 date on receiver, but the sight appears to be of the M27, which I thought was produced only until 1940. The crossover M27/30 should have the same rear sight of the M39. But I'll see what more I can dig up on it. I've certainly not seen them all. The straight stock is also making me think it's a M27 or M27/30. Perhaps the former had some later production than I've seen.
 

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I see a 1941 date on receiver, but the sight appears to be of the M27, which I thought was produced only until 1940. The crossover M27/30 should have the same rear sight of the M39. But I'll see what more I can dig up on it. I've certainly not seen them all. The straight stock is also making me think it's a M27 or M27/30. Perhaps the former had some later production than I've seen.
It’s just a tikka M91. M27 is a completely different sight, barrel length, and m27 production stopped in 1938
 
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