1934 M27 Tikkakoski

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1934 M27 Tikkakoski

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For your viewing and drooling pleasure is one of my Finnish M27s. A 1934 Tikkakoski, "Tikka" if you must, one of 7453 produced that year. You can see it is [SA] and "D" stamped indicating the chamber has been reworked to accept the 7.62X54r Russian round. I bought this along with about 8 other Finns as he was liquidating his collections to go live in Florida.
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A few More for you to enjoy.
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Dammit man, you won the lottery!
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Nice M27! I especially like the look of the stock.




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Very nice! Love the wood grain!
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M27, my weakness of the Mosins. This is a prime example of why.
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WOW!!!! :vcool: :vcool: :vcool:
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The last rifle I got was a 1932 Tikka M27 built on a 1915 Tula. Yours as a prettier stock, but does it have wings? Did they even do winged bolts in 34? IDK
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I don't think they were doing that in '34. It was really just in the first ones that they did that.
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Very nice M27 LC, and dang 8 more finns. Wow that just ain't right. :D
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Nice
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