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    1944 Sako M39 receiever ID?

    hello all,
    trying to figure out the make of a M39 receiver i picked up... having a hard time finding the info... can anyone ID the markings and make of this reciever?

    sorry about the bad pics... the first pic on the side of the tang looks like a fancey bold K...maybe...

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    I suspect that is a partially-struck Tula hammer on the tang.
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    yeah that's what i thought two... kinda look like a hammer...

    i took the magwell apart to get some good pics. it had mixture of symbols. one of them being the Chatellerault circle C, izzy bow and arrow. also the one K or know i think it might be a X looking sysmbol or something that i cant seem to find anything close reassembling it on the internet or the book The Rifles of the White Death is both on the magwel an the receiver.

    also found a circle T i can not reference anywhere...

    I'm stretching here but could this of been a old Chatellerault receiver that got re-arsenaled by the Russians and then ended with the Finn's?

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    thanks for all the help...


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