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    1941 Imperial TIKKA M91, Seriously? Why would the Finns bother to spin up a brand new M91 length barrel? What is this CTN DEUTSCH stamp about? Talk amongst yourselves.



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    Is that a Finish Army stamp on the receiver? Good looking rifle!

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    I'm no Finnishicon Mosin expert but expediency seems to be a key word when it comes to Mosin Nagants in Finnish service. They didn't throw anything away and harvested weapons wherever opportunity presented itself.

    That is a cool rifle no doubt!

    I wonder if the CTN Deutsch markings are some sort of Germanicon retailer stamp?....That just a guess

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    The receiver was likely purchased from one of any number of European countries, post-WWI. It was stamped by the Germans after capture. The Finns built it into a serviceable weapon for the Continuation War needs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin08 View Post
    The receiver was likely purchased from one of any number of European countries, post-WWI. It was stamped by the Germans after capture. The Finns built it into a serviceable weapon for the Continuation War needs.
    Thank you gentlemen. She's been handed around. Made in Imperial Russiaicon, captures by zee Tsherminz and sold off to the Finns in the 1920's. Yes the barrel is SA marked. 'CTN DEUTSCH" is a Germanicon property mark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R005t3r View Post
    Thank you gentlemen. She's been handed around. Made in Imperial Russiaicon, captures by zee Tsherminz and sold off to the Finns in the 1920's. Yes the barrel is SA marked. 'CTN DEUTSCH" is a Germanicon property mark.
    So what does the "CTN" refer to then?
    “There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.”

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