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Finnish M39
I picked up this M39. Only the bolt and barrel match and the leather sling looks original. Strangely, the replacement barrel is marked 1968. Can't wait to shoot it.
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Last edited by Skip; 12-10-2012 at 10:25 AM.
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Thank You to Skip For This Useful Post:
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12-10-2012 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by
Skip
Strangely, the replacement barrel is marked 1968. Can't wait to shoot it.
Quote from 7.62x54R.net:
"M39s are well known for their accuracy and were produced for match shooting and training in the late '60s and early '70s."
You may have one of those, rebarrelled as a target rifle. In which case, you are really, really lucky. It is probably an A1 shooter!
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 12-10-2012 at 01:48 PM.
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Thanks Patrick. It may be set for match shooting for I forgot to mention the tigger is very sensitive.
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...And please check the bore dimensions: lands AND groove diameters!
Although the M39s, as built, typically had a .310" groove, if your rifle was rebarrelled as a target rifle, then the new barrel may be much tighter - nearer to a standard .308" groove. Cramming a .310/.311" bullet down a .308" groove is a bad idea. And having a .308" rattling down .310" grooves leads to lousy shooting.
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The previous owner said he shot Comblock 54R. Thanks.
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Skip, thats a beautiful rifle! I'm new to the M/N world but love the Finns. The grain on that stock is awesome! Let us know how she shoots.
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