1944 Sako M39

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My finn m39 with a beautiful wartime pine tar finished stock 99% bluing only few handling marks shoots like a laser gun.
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Just want to keep the stock in its original finish, only apply a layer of tom's 1/3 mix aka finn mix gun stock wax to protect the surface.
 
Where did you get it? I want :D

Right now, you can brave the EE, luck out at a gun shop, import one from Classic Arms in the USA, or hope the rumours are true that an imported is bringing in a few of the US guns in the near future.

I suspect you will pay quite a lot more than the last time they were offered in Canada. Back then, they were $375-575 depending on make, variant and condition. The wartime ones sold for more back then. That was getting close to 10 years ago though.
 
Right now like 800-1200 range maybe even more...it is unreal...
Right now, you can brave the EE, luck out at a gun shop, import one from Classic Arms in the USA, or hope the rumours are true that an imported is bringing in a few of the US guns in the near future.

I suspect you will pay quite a lot more than the last time they were offered in Canada. Back then, they were $375-575 depending on make, variant and condition. The wartime ones sold for more back then. That was getting close to 10 years ago though.
 
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