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Finnish m39 is what you want. They took captured Mosins from the Commies, rebarreled them with superior barrels, essentially accurizing them in the process due to using quality craftsmanship in the process vs Commie mass production. Then they put them in very lovely boreal birch stocks with enhanced sling locations.

I've got a Tula hex receiver 31/90 Mosin-Nagant and a Fin m39 on a hex receiver with an VKT barrel. The Tula shoots like a 12 inch group at 100 yards, the Fin shoots 3-4, with the same spam can ammo.

My m39 and an unrelated Type 56 ChiCom SKS. I can't find a picture of the pig sticker and I'm not getting it out of the safe.

Edit: oh yeah unless you are into collecting, than you'll want to be particular about which m39 you get - mine is a 1944 commie hex receiver but has a post-war stock on it, so likely was also reworked post-war. Some people want the early war or war-time versions. The earlier non-m39s are harder to come back, too, as I recall, since the Fins reworked most of them. I may be recalling that incorrectly however so someone please correct me if so.

27 days ago
1 score
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Finnish m39 is what you want. They took captured Mosins from the Commies, rebarreled them with superior barrels, essentially accurizing them in the process due to using quality craftsmanship in the process vs Commie mass production. Then they put them in very lovely boreal birch stocks with enhanced sling locations.

I've got a Tula hex receiver 31/90 Mosin-Nagant and a Fin m39 on a hex receiver with an VKT barrel. The Tula shoots like a 12 inch group at 100 yards, the Fin shoots 3-4, with the same spam can ammo.

My m39 and an unrelated Type 56 ChiCom SKS. I can't find a picture of the pig sticker and I'm not getting it out of the safe.

27 days ago
1 score