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I love these types of threads. Amazing variety within one model. Envious of you old timers who got in before and during the golden age!



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Here's my 1932 Tikka M27 Bike Trooper. The bolt handle is believed to be budda-ed in Finland.
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KC651 your pictures are not showing up.
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I recently picked up this 1940 M27. The hand guard has a crack in it. Otherwise a pretty nice rifle. I'm thinking or using some Acraglass along with mesh tape on the inside of the hand guard for the repair. I received the rifle on Monday, and haven't had many sunny days for good photos. After I fix the hand guard, I'll swap a depot sling from a CG marked Westinghouse and use a spare CG leather sling on the Westinghouse.ImageImageImage

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Picked up a 1931 and a 1932 in Ski Trooper stocks today.
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1937 Finnish M27, one heck of a shooter, gives my M39's a run for the money, hand load for all. :)
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1933 tikka m27. Pl marked
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That is a nice rifle Duck. You should make a full thread in the collectible Mosin forum.
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millman wrote:That is a nice rifle Duck. You should make a full thread in the collectible Mosin forum.
I hope to have enough free time soon to give this a thorough cleaning and get some better pics. After that I will.
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Just got a 1934 m27 today(father in law finally gave it up)
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Here is my 1938 I recently picked up.
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Hi all. I am a Russian 91/30 guy, but picked up this 1931 M27 Mosin (somebody back in the day cut the stock :big shock: ..ugh!). I dont know too.kuch about them, here are some pics. Are Fin stocks obtainable?? I have Russian 91/30 stocks..but will they fit? Any help is appreciated..thanks
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Finnish M27 stocks are nearly impossible to find. There are M28/30 stock available, but you have to drill the holes for the hardware. I don't knownif the rifle would fit in an M39 stock. A person who is good with wood working might be able to make a forend (you'd still need the front nose piece, cleaning rod, and probably cleaning rod retainer). Might be best to use the rifle as a shooter.

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Picked up this 1937 Tikkakoski M27 today. Pure dumb luck but I'll take it. Bolt is Finn matching on the handle ball. Floorplate and buttplate are not numbered so I assume they've been scrubbed.

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1932 VKT I just received today. Looks to have been refurbed and then stored away. All the metal is blued. Stock is a finger spliced M28/30 with shims. Receiver has cut out for the winged bolt, but the winged bolt was probably scrapped during refurb. Bore has some minor pitting--I think the previous owner may have shot corrosive ammo and didn't clean it well. Pitting wasn't horrible, but the patches came out brown for a while.
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