Bought this at an auction in New Zealands southernmost city yesterday.....
Finn Captured Tula 1938 M91/30. Typical Finnish mix of parts, and no attributes of Finnish rework.
Unfortunately the bolt is not matching (I like the bolt to be at least Finn matched - its just the way I was taught when I first got into collecting when I was 17...).
In 18 years of collecting this is the third rifle I've bought knowing that it had a mismatched bolt. I very nearly didn't buy it because of that, but I've been looking for one of these for years, and its in the condition I like (used but not abused) so I told my self I'd only buy it if I could get it cheap......another guy bid me up more than I wanted to but in the end I got it, and I'm not too disappointed.
I keep telling myself it has to have been a field workshop rather than an arms depot put together... The bore has pretty good rifling with "frosting" (light pitting) down the length. The cleaning rod is longer than a regular M91/30 rod, but shorter than an M91 rod....
Also came away with 400+ rounds of CAC 1950s .303 MkVII Ball, and a near mint L1A3 bayonet for a mate.
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