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    Finnish Mosin m39 date 1944 with stright stock

    As title. Does it worth it? seems it has the wrong stock.
    Finnish Mosin Nagant M39 - Collector's Source, Military Collectibles Online
    Asking for almost 800cad.
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    Seems legit to me. it'a Finnishicon made M-39 the stock does differ from the Russianicon M-38 version. It's a very nice one but wow 800$ that's way to expensive if you ask me. For that price it would be cheaper to buy one from the USAicon and pay the FFL dealer fees. Note that FFL fees are 300$ to have a firearm brought to Canadaicon. And the rifle in the US would be 200$ max iv'e seen one go for 150$ on gunbroker.com

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    Agreed, straight stocks were in fact used early on on M39's. I'd pass on $800, it's nice but....

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    STOCK, FITTINGS AND HANDGUARD

    The stock used on the new m/39 in Finnishicon service is the most recognizable of any Mosin Nagant, due in part to its use of a semi pistol grip in the contour of the stock. In initial production the SAKO rifle works did not have the machinery in place during the first few months of the manufacturing process and the stocks produced at this time were of a straight grip design as on earlier Mosin Nagant models. The machinery was soon put in place but not until 7,000 stocks of the straight wrist design had been produced. Most of the "straight stock" rifles were later replaced with the pistol grip style upon repair or refurbishment during and after the war. Due to this fact a straight stocked m/39 is a rare find. It is apparent though that many of the straight stocks made during the initial production run were not used, as they appear on some rifles overhauled post war in nearly unissued condition. There is mention that 6,200 stocks were fit to rifles leaving the remaining 800 in inventory for later use explaining the wonderful condition of some of the straight stocks used on rifles outside of the correct date range of 1941.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SVT-40 View Post
    Seems legit to me. it'a Finnishicon made M-39 the stock does differ from the Russianicon M-38 version. It's a very nice one but wow 800$ that's way to expensive if you ask me. For that price it would be cheaper to buy one from the USAicon and pay the FFL dealer fees. Note that FFL fees are 300$ to have a firearm brought to Canadaicon. And the rifle in the US would be 200$ max iv'e seen one go for 150$ on gunbroker.com
    Same opinion from here.

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    So is this rifle still consider as rare find? Although it doesn't have a correct year stamp on it?

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    I don't know about $150-$200 for an M39 unless you were lucky. Going price seems to be about $300, but still, way less than this one.

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    That's typical Collector's Source pricing.

    We do pay a premium for the Finn rifles in Canadaicon. IMO, it's a $400-500 rifle.

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