I think I like it better with a little shine.
Here's a pic of mine. I never knew it was treated as such, but I knew it was non-refurbed.
Turns out it's not a cosmetic alteration ( but it does have a certain life to it now ).
After the Brady Bill came in it was coated in a wax / oil mixture and buried in the Nevada desert for several years! Hidden from an oppressive regime, LOL
Oh, I'll save the purist's the trouble...it's collectable value is reduced by
X divided by the 9th power.
But I bought it off a cousin from south of the 49th & I didn't buy it as an investment; I bought it to shoot. And man is it nice to shoot!
It came with a VTK ( which is still AWOL, long story) & a Beautiful 1903
Carl G 6.5 X 55
And it's way more fun than the Swede. The fit and finish on the steel on the Swede are so tight that they don't help the action to flow. The Sako ( pictured ) has had enough use that the bolt just flows when you work it. The Swede will most likely shoot rings around the M-39...from a sandbagged bench.
The Finn just cycles, floats up and shoots; almost effortless. If I had to choose one to use in a practical sense, it'd be the Finn.
Nice rifle ; hope it treats you well.