New M28/30. Virtually.
New M28/30. Virtually.
Last June, I picked up mint condition 1944 Tikkakoski M91/30 from a local classified ad for $135. A steal. When I picked up the gun, I couldn't help but notice the mint M28/30 on the rack beside it. He didn't want to sell at the time.
So, I decided to send him an e-mail on Friday to see if he would consider selling. He said yes! But I couldn't steal this one. It's virtually new.
I seem to be able to easily find Civil Guard rifles without issue numbers, my M28 is like that also. No buttplate or stock numbers. It has a jamb free mag, but no HV stamp. And this one looks for all the world like it is a Soviet spliced buttstock and forestock, with a Finn handguard (unusual, I think?). Commercial 7.62X54 will chamber a round, so it has been throated for the D-166 cartridge.
Anyway, thanks for looking gents, as always.
So, I decided to send him an e-mail on Friday to see if he would consider selling. He said yes! But I couldn't steal this one. It's virtually new.
I seem to be able to easily find Civil Guard rifles without issue numbers, my M28 is like that also. No buttplate or stock numbers. It has a jamb free mag, but no HV stamp. And this one looks for all the world like it is a Soviet spliced buttstock and forestock, with a Finn handguard (unusual, I think?). Commercial 7.62X54 will chamber a round, so it has been throated for the D-166 cartridge.
Anyway, thanks for looking gents, as always.
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My heart just started beating really fast.
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Very nice looking rifle there Martin.
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I can see why you wanted that one. Nice!
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Question:
Could a gun that was built for the Civil Guard, but received no unit number, be considered unissued? I know that the condition says, "Hmmm, could be!"
Could a gun that was built for the Civil Guard, but received no unit number, be considered unissued? I know that the condition says, "Hmmm, could be!"
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You can't get them all on the cheap, some are just worth paying retail for, and this is one of them, very, very nice
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I think I just wet myself a little.
That is an amazing find!!! Wow...
That is an amazing find!!! Wow...
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Holy crap .......I fainted and then hit my head........fainted again Sweet mary that is gorgeous
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Thank you, gentlemen.
I knew where this gun was for the past five months, and it was calling me louder and louder with each passing day. As opportunities like this don't arise often, I decided that I would kick myself forever if I didn't follow up - and the seller was quite willing to part with it the second time around. It never hurts to ask!
I knew where this gun was for the past five months, and it was calling me louder and louder with each passing day. As opportunities like this don't arise often, I decided that I would kick myself forever if I didn't follow up - and the seller was quite willing to part with it the second time around. It never hurts to ask!
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Definitely worth staying in touch for, very nice.
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It's just hard to imagine a Finn rifle like that being unissued. It sure is awesome looking so who knows.
Re: New M28/30. Virtually.
I was asked on another site to see if this gun showed evidence of refurbishment, so I disassembled it this morning.
Here are some more pics. The metal inside is just as nice, with no typical wear/fading line at the wood level. Receiver is a 1916 Tula. The rear barrel band has been refinished, but all other metal looks original. The buttstock has a "W" stamped behind the trigger guard, and is well shimmed. The M91 forestock is widened at the barrel shank end, and has the typical reinforcement at the nose with an added shim. There is no barrel sleeve. The magazine is a NEW without the HV stamp. The bolt is an NEW body and extractor, with a Tula connector and head (not Remington, as previously mentioned). No picture of the bore, but it is flawless.
So, refurbished? Yes. The last picture of the crown shows that the muzzle was dipped and reblued over some dimples and pitting. It just didn't receive an entire dip. A ring can be seen on the barrel just past the outside curvature of the crown.
Here are some more pics. The metal inside is just as nice, with no typical wear/fading line at the wood level. Receiver is a 1916 Tula. The rear barrel band has been refinished, but all other metal looks original. The buttstock has a "W" stamped behind the trigger guard, and is well shimmed. The M91 forestock is widened at the barrel shank end, and has the typical reinforcement at the nose with an added shim. There is no barrel sleeve. The magazine is a NEW without the HV stamp. The bolt is an NEW body and extractor, with a Tula connector and head (not Remington, as previously mentioned). No picture of the bore, but it is flawless.
So, refurbished? Yes. The last picture of the crown shows that the muzzle was dipped and reblued over some dimples and pitting. It just didn't receive an entire dip. A ring can be seen on the barrel just past the outside curvature of the crown.
No words of wisdom come to mind at this time....