Which Finn?

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Capybara
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Which Finn?

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I have decided to acquire my first M39. People have told me to look for a SKY, WWII years are good but 1960 or 1970's receiver even more collectible. Any other M39 advice on what to look for? If I cannot find a SKY would SAKO be the next most desirable? Any other M39 tips to look out for? I love the wood on some of these M39s, truly beautiful compared to the red flaking shellac on most of my Russians.
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Re: Which Finn?

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Go with whatever one speaks to you. IMO, especially if this will be a shooter, it doesn't matter the arsenal markings.
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Re: Which Finn?

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If you are going to "collect" Finnish rifles, I would suggest getting a copy of Doug Browsers "Rifles of the White Death". Also read all the information over on the former "MosinNagant & 7.62x54" web sites.
I have bought several (ok, many :vconfused: :chuckles: :chuckles: ) M39's in the past year or two. MY, advice is the same as above :thumbsup:

If its going to be a rifle you intend to shoot, then go for a real good shooter. ASK the seller if he or she shoots. If they are serious shooters they can tell you a lot. I just sold a rifle (M39) that is a VERY tight shooter. The buyer and I discussed the rifle prior to his bidding.

My single best shooting rifle is a 1942 SAKO that looks like it got run over by a tank :brolleyes: :chuckles: , its a bit beat up but brother it will hold UNDER 2 1/2MOA @ 200. It can flat ass shoot.

The later 1967-1970 M39's will be desirable for a long time to come. The "B" barreled M39's are very desirable as are the SK.Y's. ALL M39's are going UP & UP & UP........$400.00 today is the norm and higher :thumbsup: is the direction they are all going.
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Re: Which Finn?

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All M39's are the same except for the markings and sometimes the stock style, they are all good.
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I like them all. I have a VKT that is just perfect, I have a sako that is perfect and a B barrel that is better then perfect. Get what ever you can. I think the order would be closer to this
tikka
B barrel
late date or no name no date
sky
sako
vkt
Or it could be the other way around. The most expensive I have seen is a tikka. :D
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