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Tikka 91/30 PU sniper: real or fake?
I picked this up at a gun show a couple years ago and I'm 99 and 44/100 percent convinced it's a fake and I bought it as such just for a shooter so no worries about being duped. Story time. The guy I got it from said he'd had if for about 20 years(anyone ever heard that line before) but did have parerwork(I still have it.... somewhere) showing he or someone bought in 1991 at a gun shop in N.C. and that it didn't have a scope or mount when he got it, just the rifle and base. He was trying to sell but nobody was interested saying it was a fake and $250 was the highest offer he'd had. I made a slightly higher offer and after some hesitation he took it. My reasons for thinking it's a fake are the bolt handle and the fact that Finn snipers are ultra rare. In fact I'd never heard of a Tikka 91/30 sniper at the time but later found out they do exist. Information on them is very limited with no pictures for comparison. I'm still convinced mine is a fake but would like to hear it from others just to be absolutely certain. It came with the scope and mount shown(added some years after purchase of the rifle according to seller) and shoots well. Bullet hole 7 o'clock low was my fault, trying to keep on target through the lonnnng trigger pull is a challenge. Range: 100 yds. No rest used, I mostly shoot as I would when hunting.
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Last edited by vintage hunter; 04-02-2013 at 09:24 PM.
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04-02-2013 09:15 PM
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Fake or not, it's a nice looking rifle.
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Fake.
Interordnance made these up when the Tikka M30s started coming into the US. The scopes are usually modern repros.
The Finns certainly never did a PU/Tikka M30 sniper rifle....
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I had it pegged as such before I bought it but that .56 of a percent chance it was legit bugged the tar out of me so I inquired just to be 100% certain. Evidently others besides Interordnance built up fakes as this one is a Century import or else it was done by some individual, perhaps the dude I bought it from. Whoever it was did a very good job. Scope and mount are, as far as I have been able to determine, legit. According to 7.62x54r.net Tikka 91/30 High Walls are rare and rate a 9 on a scale of 1 to 10 but I don't know how reliable their information is, it was the same website that more or less confirmed that Tikka 91/30 PU snipers do exist although information about them seems to be as scarce as the rifles themselves..
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Either way I agree it's a great looking rifle and the groups are nice shooting!
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Unless you paid a premium price for a rarity, you shouldn't worry about the academic question of whether the parts - which look genuine enough for me, from the photos - were put together by Tikka, John Doe, or anyone else. The result is a rifle that performs well, which is the whole point of the exercise.
To see if it performs not just well, but excellently, you must test the rifle, not yourself. Reload the once-fired cases from the same rifle, using only neck-sizing. Make another test, this time using a sandbag to rest the rifle at the same point on the stock where you would normally place your hand. Then show us another photo of the group!
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By any chance, would you be willing to sell this rifle? I realize that rifle isn't worth much any more as a collector's piece, but I've been looking for one of these Century Tikka Snipers for a while now as a shooter.
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Sorry Firebolt it isn't for sale. To the purist collector it wouldn't have much if any value but for some odd reason or another you're not the only one who's contacted me in the attempt to purchase it, one made an offer I almost couldn't refuse.
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To the purist collector it wouldn't have much if any value but for some odd reason or another you're not the only one who's contacted me in the attempt to purchase it, one made an offer I almost couldn't refuse.
I'm not surprised.
Firstly because the thing works well.
Secondly, because tuning the ammo can turn 91/30s from minute-of-barn-door into MOA shooters. I did exactly that a couple of months ago, I am not talking empty theory here.
And thirdly, because somewhere down the line it is going to be peddled as a genuine WWII sniper with a price tag to match.
Ignore the opportunists and test it as I suggested. Your opinion of the rifle may then be so enhanced that the "offer I almost couldn't refuse" no longer seems so great.
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