SAKO M39

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SAKO M39

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Here are the pictures as promised .I paid a little more than I wanted but it was still a good deal.
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Sweet :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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BEAUTY!!!!!!! where is your SNOW?
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No snow here and I hope it stays like that, unless it snows on a Thursday and I get to miss work Friday .
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Nice M39 :)
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I was very happy to find the 1900 tang date. that makes it my oldest ,my next one is a 1905 date.
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Very Nice,you can't go wrong with a M39.
Good looking one.
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dou44 wrote:I paid a little more than I wanted but it was still a good deal.
Yeah...me too! And it was worth it :-) :-) :-)
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Liking it!
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:soapbox:
:Drool1: :thumbsup: Very nice let us know how this one shoots. Judi and her Mosin's ;mywink;
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Sweet!! Good looking M39.
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Nice looking, dou! Love the last picture. :thumbsup:
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You got yourself a keeper for sure. And a fine shooter I imagine.
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I agree! It was worth it! Very Very Nice M39! Congratulations! :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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I took it to the range today but could only shoot at 50 yards. dead center and about 2 1/2" high. I bet it had not been put in the show for a while. :chuckles:
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Did it come packaged well? When I bought 2 rifles (not m39's) they came wrapped in plastic with the bolt removed and wrapped separately and then secured to the rifle. Packed very well.
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Very nice, congrats on the new addition! :vcool: 8-) :thumbsup:
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Wow, nice.. Beautiful rifle there.. Love the wood grain.
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:Drool1: :Drool1: I want one sooooo bad. Top of my list. :Drool1: :Drool1:
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Nice rifle.. :thumbsup:

But green grass in January? You won't see that up here.. :D
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