Help me identify this milsurp

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Saw this in the paper this morning and I am having a hard time to identify what kind it is.

Supposedly the picture was taken in Yemen.

 
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Looks like 71/84 or Turkish M1887 fitted to a Turk M1935 stock. Could be one of the Turk conversions or a local "Khyber".
 
I'm getting a kink in my neck looking at the pic too! Maybe you can rotate it Positive 90° Clockwise.

Saw this in the paper this morning and I am having a hard time to identify what kind it is.

Supposedly the picture was taken in Yemen.

 
The bolt and washer in the middle of the bolt gives it away as a 71 or 71/84.

The thin-ness of the fore-end and the lack of a visible stacking rod indicates a 71. IMO.
 
Maybe I'm wrong, but it looks like a 1935 Brazilian stock. The finger grooves in the forestock look like it, as does the handguard. For a second there, I also thought someone had stuck on a lange vizier sight just ahead of the handguard, but It's just a shadow from the person behind him.
 
I just did a little research and I am now leaning toward a Turkish 1887 with a different stock. Did not know they further refined the 71/84. According to Wikipedia, some 71s were built in 7x57 and 7.63x53, so they might still be used by rebels and others around the world.
 
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