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    1944 Tikka 91/30 with 1935 Izzy round receiver.

    When it rains it pours. Picked up a beautiful Finnishicon Tikka 91/30 today. A pleasant surprise awaited me when I disassembled it to clean to find it was a 1935 dated Izzy round receiver rifle. A little research later on told me that these are pretty rare, and of course it being a Finnish rifle certainly doesn't hurt it.
    I can hear you all now, 'pics please!' Well, I've got to get my 'puter up and running again. That or find out how to post pics from this phone. Either way, I'll get some on here. Anyone else out there own any of these fabulous Finns?
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    Wow, I'm really getting schooled. Yes, a round receiver Tikka 91/30 is quite a find, and 1935 was the first year for round receivers, so that is also a nice find! Check your PMs!

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