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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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!
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.
Ive heard accuracy with these are really something. Looking forward to range time with it this weekend.
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.
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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.