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Finn family photo
My interest was piqued by a recent post regarding SKY M39 serial numbers on another forum and I decided to get mine out of the safe and check the s/n. Of course, it was at the back of the safe, so I had to pull out all the other Finns out to get to it.
Decided it was a great family photo op...
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Your missing a straight stocked M39
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Yeah...there are a few I'm missing and would really like to have....a Tikka M39 would be great. A straight stock, as you mentioned, would be fantastic also.
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Impressed by the oustanding collection of Finns. I am not certain why they have so much appeal for me beyond the fact that an 1891 Finn is where my intrest in milsurps began and a lot of history behind the Finn rifles.
Thanks for setting the bar,if a bit high.
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I'm content owning just a few of them.
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Thanks, guys...I really love the Finns, Swiss
and Swedish
Milsurps.

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I'm content owning just a few of them.
So was I...then I got the fever...
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I don't see an M38 Carcano there anywhere.
I'm amassing the rifles from every army from post Civil War to Korea. Can't really specialize too much. I have three Finns, a M38, an M39 and an 1891. I really like the M39 and if given the chance would probably pick up another variation of that one.
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