Early SS M39

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Re: Early SS M39

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:vcool: :vcool:
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It's a Heinz 57 of mixed parts. All those different parts to create a perfect looking rifle in my eyes. I really like that one.
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If you like the "old look"

1941 Finnish M39 Puolustuslaitos marked and straight stock
1899 Tula Receiver, Sako, Wartime rounded finger joints, Tula Marks on Reveiver, trigger, and butt plate, Izhevsk marks on bolt,


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If you like the "new look"

This rifle is a bit of a puzzle. It is not refurbish and you can tell by the muzzle and the rear sights (and some other parts). Original Finn bluing, but must be over 98%. The stock look new but is a straight stock. I have no idea where this rifle was, but it didn't go to war I don't think.

1941 Puolustuslaitos marked and straight stock, 98% (plus) original blue, matching barrel, bolt & floor plate,1894 Chatterault receiver, Bore is New



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Holy moly... The Boss has joined the fray.... Great thread! :thumbsup:
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:Drool1: :Drool1: :Drool1: :big shock: :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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Dolk, a couple of highly desirable beauties right there, very nice! :thumbsup:
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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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Мосин Нагана является наилучшей системы оружия
Like that? There are several ways. I used bing translator for that one. It probly is wrong in russian but oh well.
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Thabks :D JGC
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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?
Q, brother not G.

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Hey finloq, is that a yak?
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Scottish Cow? :D
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millman wrote:Hey finloq, is that a yak?
Pretty funny for a guy from Kentucky.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_cattle
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Just goes to show you..I might a been able to name some bull plopp too. :lol: :lol:
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finloq wrote:
millman wrote:Hey finloq, is that a yak?
Pretty funny for a guy from Kentucky.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_cattle
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Nice knowing you team. I'll be banned after this:

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Junk Yard Dog wrote:1906 Receiver, cool, nice looking Sako, except for that buttplate, bore brush and some light oil, gently brush off that active rust before it spreads. :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
Already done, JYD. That was an old picture.
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finloq wrote:Nice knowing you team. I'll be banned after this:

Kentucky: Five Million People; Fifteen Last Names

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What are you talking about??? My family tree has about 3 branches. :lol: I don't see a proclivity towards banjo playing as a minus.

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finloq wrote:
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?
Q, brother not G.

Here is Google translate: http://translate.google.com/
Here is a nice virtual Cyrillic keyboard: http://winrus.com/keyboard.htm
It was you !!!! Ok guys here's the one that posted the Russian keyboard I was telling you about that I used to decipher the stock graffiti the other day. Shweet!!! Nice rifles too, all of them.
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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?
Here ---> http://winrus.com/keyboard.htm

Edit: Doh! Already posted it. :oops:
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