Manufacture date of 1939 is too late for SCW as arms shipments from USSR ended before 1939. The [SA] marking is a positive indication of Finnish use.
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Manufacture date of 1939 is too late for SCW as arms shipments from USSR ended before 1939. The [SA] marking is a positive indication of Finnish use.
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New Jersey is just trying to prevent drive-by bayonet attacks.......
A great danger in places not protected by such laws.......:lol:
I'll add a few not yet mentioned: Federov Avtomat, MAS M1918,...
I like most all milsurp, I do have quite an interest in Finnish, Russian, and Spanish Civil War used arms.
And here in Texas we have almost no restrictions other than Federal.
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