Early SS M39

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Hey finloq, do you have any idea what the letters are on your rifle's buttplate? My 28/30 has letters in pretty much the same spot.
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Izhevsk762 wrote:Hey finloq, do you have any idea what the letters are on your rifle's buttplate? My 28/30 has letters in pretty much the same spot.
No, but if you figure it out I would love to know.
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Jolly Green Chopper wrote:How does finlog get his computer to type his location that way?Sorry for getting of the subject of SSM39 but I see JYD also can do it in Russian.JGC How?

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Meine magische Tastatur werden Nachrichten in vielen Sprachen veröffentlichen:)Nun, zurück zum Thema der Mosins, was war dieser Thread über vor der Ablenkungsversuche? Ja, gerade Lager die M39! Noch nie hat mich ein, dachte ich, ich hatte genug von einer in die M28/30 und Hunderte von anderen regelmäßigen Mosins, die M39, ich liebe die Pistole Griff hat, ernsthafte Verbesserung, wie alles auf die M39 ist, ich wollte nicht zu geben, dass Sie mit irgendwelchen von ihnen:)
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WTF ---- over??????
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There was a question about how some people use other languages in their posts :)
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It says in a prior life he was german. :beek: Or maybe that he prefers M39s and doesn't have enough M28/30s but is stocked in the regular mosins. :thumbsup: something to that effect. :D
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Kiitos :D Rick, AKA JGC Pandora's Box?
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Hey Dawg,That's easy for you to say.
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I might have one of these laying around here somewhere...

I'm not sure if the floorplate matches or not, I'd have to go check it.
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Sweet!
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shmlnaaa wrote:I might have one of these laying around here somewhere...

I'm not sure if the floorplate matches or not, I'd have to go check it.
Uh oh! Nice! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Ní féidir leat a bheith ró-mhaith Mosins. Ba chóir gach fear armtha a agus a chosaint a chearta féin.
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Finlog's Early SS M39 is now on the Showcase & is also linked to this thread & is also on the index page. Check it out! :thumbsup:

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I gotta say... I have seen a lot of great guns being posted as of late. Theirs a lot of room for more of the same on the Showcase. Just imagine that your new to the world of Mosin collecting.... Or better yet; Try to go back to when you got started with your first Mosin Nagant. How cool would it have been if there was one place you could go to see everything from relatively common to ultra rare.... And everything in between? That's what the Showcase COULD be if we had more submissions. Just sayin'... :wink:
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What is the small dimple on the top of the receiver? Clearly not put there by striking. I've seen this on a couple Finns and it almost looks like a shallow drill press mark.
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Groundpounder wrote:What is the small dimple on the top of the receiver? Clearly not put there by striking. I've seen this on a couple Finns and it almost looks like a shallow drill press mark.
It is where they removed the Imperial eagle (Russian) mark off the receiver. They didn't do it to all rifles, but they seem to do it more to M39's. A "grind" mark.

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I know why the Japs took the MUM off is there more than one reason the Russians took the Eagle off?
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Most of the markings the Soviets ground off were pre-Soviet. The Finns ground off Soviet marks & so on...
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