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east Germany and israeli 22 trainers
kkv 1001 shul 22 FN israeli heavy barrel 22 #001 FN israeli k98 22
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Kkv1001 22 rifle was made in east Germany. A small number of them were
imported into Canada.
The heavy bbl israeli 22 target rifle was made by FN.It isn't a 98k.
The israeli 98k 22 was purpose built by FN. About 2000 were made
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I like the one on the right, looks closest to correct military...
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They are all correct military. The center one is number oo1
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I mean closest to military standard dress...like a service rifle. Those are the ones I like best.
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Neat. I have one of the FN Israeli trainers, near new, and a converted K98 with a Remington barrel. We recently shot the converted one and it shoots better than I can. We have shot the FN, but that was many years back, so I don't recall the results.
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I had one that was converted from a G29/40 with a Remington barrel. Interesting rifle and fun to shoot.
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Originally Posted by
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Neat. I have one of the FN Israeli trainers, near new, and a converted
K98 with a Remington barrel. We recently shot the converted one and it shoots better than I can. We have shot the FN, but that was many years back, so I don't recall the results.
Sweet! I have S/N 212. Which one is yours?
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Heavy barrel
I have serial # 008, action is FN. The micrometer sights seem to be Parker Hale? Any information would be appreciated.
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The PH sights were often preferred for target shooting in .22. Much clearer and easier to follow well printed on metal instructions.
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