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    GUNSHOW FIND M-39 I hope it was worth the wait.

    I stood in a line of about 250 folks to enter the local gunshow. Wide spred panic here over proposed changes to gun control legislation. Before I step off into the prohibited subject of politics here she is. I finally found an M-39. TGI import marked bolt and barrel serial numbers match with forced match serialed antique reciever. Bore looks very good though the interior of the reciever and trigger group have some pitting. Typical Finn finger groved furniture. probably paid a bit much and certainly waited in line to long but over all a happy camper.
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    Finn M39

    Mine is an excellent shooter. Big issue is reloading correctly--see some of the other posts on this rifle. These rifles have a a fascinating history!

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    Nice looking M39. Did it come with that sling?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Centurion View Post
    Finn M39
    Mine is an excellent shooter. Big issue is reloading correctly--see some of the other posts on this rifle. These rifles have a a fascinating history!
    Aware of the potential for a tight bore and reputation as real shooters. Very interested in the history and am searching for books to expand my knowlege of the subject.
    The pitted reciever is a bit of a disapointment but if it was good enough for the Finns is is good enough for me.

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    Nice looking M39. Did it come with that sling?
    It did and seems correct but the oval buckle seems inconsistant with the pictures I can find. Any thoughts?

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    The sling is a Finnishicon 1930s Civil Guard example - technically correct for an M39 as the Finns used whatever slings they had on hand. Here's a few slings that would be more correct...

    Green M39 sling with rectangular buckle





    Green M39 sling with oval buckle (oval buckle reused from older sling)





    Late Continuation War Depot Replacement Web sling with rectangular buckle





    There are a few variations of these...



    Late Continuation War Depot Replacement Web sling with reused oval buckle





    But seeing as your rifle wears a post-war stock, one of these is also appropriate..

    Post War Grey M39 sling with rectangular buckle





    In fact, you could even put a Finnish issued Carcano sling on it.....





    .....because we have photographic evidence of at least one Finnish soldier with a Carcano sling on his M39...


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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    The sling is a Finnishicon 1930s Civil Guard example - technically correct for an M39 as the Finns used whatever slings they had on hand. Here's a few slings that would be more correct...

    Green M39 sling with rectangular buckle
    That is good news as I have one on my 1891 which I can install.
    Thanks!

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    What year and manufacturer are stamped on your barrel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fernleaf View Post
    what year and manufacturer are stamped on your barrel?
    vtk 1944

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