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1942 VKT Finn M39.
Picked this little gem up today. Its a 1942 VKT M39, wartime stock, and as an added bonus (to me anyway) its built on an 1898 Sestroryetsk receiver! Check her out!
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11-30-2013 11:53 PM
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i love my VKT M39. it's a 1941. i know most people want a Sako because they know the name, but VKT actually made fewer M39s.
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Ive heard accuracy with these are really something. Looking forward to range time with it this weekend.
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Nice! I've got a 1942 VKT as well, made on what I think is a New England
Westinghouse receiver. Haven't had much time to give it range time and I only bought a small amount of PPU brass-cased, non-corrosive ammo so I can't personally testify that it shoots the lights out, but I'm hopeful, too.
Attachment 47844 Attachment 47843
Thumbnail is the top-side of the receiver tang with M-arrow which I think indicates NE Westinghouse. The underside of the tang is clean and does not look scrubbed.
Last edited by kbuilta; 12-09-2013 at 02:36 PM.
Reason: Clarification
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