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    Yet another P-14 variation

    Estonian Model 1931 Sniper Rifle

    This was an interesting rifle that combined receivers and bolts from Britishicon P14 rifles and an Estonian made barrel. The magazines were Mosin Nagant in origin. There was a new stock produced for the rifles and the rifles were equipped with Lyman diopter sights. Two calibers of the rifles were produced – 303 Brit and 7.62X54R. Total production was 1,300. Note – it is not known what the ratio 303 British to 54R.

    Lifted from: The Use Of The Mosin Nagant In Estonia

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    Didn't they also send quite a lot of Britishicon scopes to Estonia and Latvia?

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