My finnish mosin collection

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Up Until a few months back I had no idea of these. Though local buy sellig and trading I have these four wonderful rifles. A 1944 Sako SKY m39 on a 32 Tula hex. A 1927 stepped barrel tikka m91 on a 1894 challerault hex receiver a 1944 tikka on a 1895 Tula hex and a 1940 tula SA stamped barreled action. What great rifles. You can feel the history in these they're some of
My favorite. the m91 and the barreled action are the only ones counter bored. image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
 

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Is that 44 tikka in 91/30 configuration? Why bented bolt there?

Probably because it didn't have a bolt when he got it. Nice start but I think that 27 tikka is waaay too long & needs a trim down to 20", a fallen angel stock & a red dot with a 200X magnifier on it so you can see how large a group you can generate. You could call it the plastic fantastic & enjoy significant savings in ammo cause you won't hit anything anyway:d.
 
Ha-ha. I don't think OP who bothered to check receivers tang dates would turn his M91 into plastic fantastic. It may sounds strange but I never bothered to check the tang date on any of my M91s or Finnish Mosins. Why do I care? It changes a lot south of the border as I understand, but not here.
 
Nice to see you're keeping them well fed too, judging from those innocent looking boxes you've got them propped up on...
 
The 1944 tikka is in 91/30 configuration it came to me as a barreled action. The 1940 was in the fin two part stock with an aftermarket sniper scope setup. I put the tikka in the stock but bubba had allready done his work on the stock,bolt and receiver. I cant say as to how they shoot i just picked the m39 up two days ago and the 44 tikka and 1940 tula had the sights taken off so ive got to sight them in. The m91 outshoots my 91/30 sniper any day even having spent many years of hard service. I check where the receivers came from just out of curiousity where they came from
 
Id really reccomend to anyone if they stumble on any heavy barreled fin mosin 'i have been so lucky with these" to buy it.
 
His photos were so bad i dont think alot of people saw it. He told me 300 and i told him id be up to take it in the morning the bore is like a mirror
 
a wee bit of help for us novices, please and thank you

Op
For those of us who are not Mosin experts, could you identify which is which on your photo's. I can figure out the barreled action one, of course.
Thanks alot.

ye olde dummy
 
Im no expert. The man who helps me with all my quarrys knows his stuff. SA85M1. But as the first photo goes its the tikka m91/30. The sako m39 and the tikka m91 then the tula barreled action. I supose i should have been more clear
 
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