How Many Finnish M39 Were Made, Introduced in 1939, the M39 feature
How Many Finnish M39 Were Made, Introduced in 1939, the M39 features Like the subject line says, here's what I have to date. ?? RIP Kevin Carney 10/3/14 They'll always be a empty chair The Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant rifle is a refined version of the Russian Mosin-Nagant, developed to meet the needs of the Finnish Army during the interwar period. Like the rest of the Finnish bolt rifles, the M39’s were constructed from captured and bought Russian M91/30 and M1891 rifles. Designed to be adaptable for both foot soldier and ski trooper use. Our records are never finished. Finnish use: Issued mainly to Finnish frontline troops during Continuation War (1941 - 1944). Many were thrown away by the troops, because they were viewed as ornaments for parades and not fighting implements. We haven’t done a lot with our M39’s lately Evidence for difference between Finn M39 and Russian 91/30 Curios and Relics The M39 Mosin Nagant was the last of the Finnish Mosin Nagant military bolt action rifles. All Finnish major parts except Russian bolt, receiver & magazine (modified). Without a doubt this is an excellent cartridge that has survived the test of times and is adaptable to many roles (d).
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