1931 Fin M27
1931 Fin M27
I found this for a good price and bought it on the way home from work. It's a 1931 M27 Tikka. It has a thin one piece stock with oval plugs, 2 piece front without the reinforcements, winged bolt, and swivel strap on the back. Bore seems okay, but I'll need to look closer. I noticed the mis-stamp on the date, D only barrel stamp, and that there are no other visible stamps on the top of the barrel or receiver.
These are the listing photos. I'll get more and better ones when I get a chance.
These are the listing photos. I'll get more and better ones when I get a chance.
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
Very nice, congrats! Can't wait to see more pics when she arrives!
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
Leave it as it is. The ages have been at work on it and man can only mar it.
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
M27s are the best finns around. Congrats.
Looks like a ski trooper, missing the front side sling hanger. The plugs are for where the escucheons were
Looks like a ski trooper, missing the front side sling hanger. The plugs are for where the escucheons were
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Very nice, udi and her Mosin's
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
I picked it up FTF on the way home from work. I haven't had a chance to look at it in detail yet. There's an SA stamp just above the wood line, but no other stamps. Small import stamp on the end of the barrel. The trigger guard has some purple looking bluing and there is a stock splice near the front.Titanium Hammer wrote:Very nice, congrats! Can't wait to see more pics when she arrives!
I'll need to sneak some time with it this weekend but Christmas will probably interfere.
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
I need one of those to fill in the early end of my collection. I can only hope to find one that good.
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
that looks really good.
Re: 1931 Fin M27
Looks Great! Congratulations!
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
I took some time to take it apart today and take some pictures. The major items I found.
-No tang date.
-A major repair in the front of the stock.
-A piece missing from the handguard.
-A matching missing piece in the same area missing from the stock.
-A crack on the other side at the front.
-A wooden peg by the sling slot.
-Sling slot cut out under the barrel.
-A nail holding the repair at under the rear band.
-A repair on the right side near the handhold.
-No major markings on the reciever, a circle G and what looks like and E
-Accuracy shims under the tang and magazine.
-Purple bluing
-What looks like damage on the side of the magazine.
-The stock appears to have been sanded, but I don't know if it was the last owner or when they did the repairs.
An interesting one that was obviously damaged due to the design flaws of the front bayonet mount but made it through the refurb splicing or restocking with a thicker stock. Makes me wonder if it was rushed into service rather than given a proper refit. I'll need to wood glue the cracked front and I'm not sure the front sling slot will support a sling. I won't shoot it with a bayonet (don't have one anyway) or attach a sling.
The barrel is noticeably heavier than the Russian versions so I'm interested in shooting it. The clean receiver is the most intriguing to me.
-No tang date.
-A major repair in the front of the stock.
-A piece missing from the handguard.
-A matching missing piece in the same area missing from the stock.
-A crack on the other side at the front.
-A wooden peg by the sling slot.
-Sling slot cut out under the barrel.
-A nail holding the repair at under the rear band.
-A repair on the right side near the handhold.
-No major markings on the reciever, a circle G and what looks like and E
-Accuracy shims under the tang and magazine.
-Purple bluing
-What looks like damage on the side of the magazine.
-The stock appears to have been sanded, but I don't know if it was the last owner or when they did the repairs.
An interesting one that was obviously damaged due to the design flaws of the front bayonet mount but made it through the refurb splicing or restocking with a thicker stock. Makes me wonder if it was rushed into service rather than given a proper refit. I'll need to wood glue the cracked front and I'm not sure the front sling slot will support a sling. I won't shoot it with a bayonet (don't have one anyway) or attach a sling.
The barrel is noticeably heavier than the Russian versions so I'm interested in shooting it. The clean receiver is the most intriguing to me.
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
Very nice!
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
Here's the rest of the photos
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Re: 1931 Fin M27
From what I've been able to determine, looking around on the internet, is the receiver is an undated Westinghouse receiver. Next, I'm trying to figure out the 05r stamp on the stock.
Re: 1931 Fin M27
1905 m91 stock, reused for your m27
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