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These barrels are originally m/91 barrels that have been modified to m/39 specifications. These barrels carry the standard Tikkakoski marking of a “T” inside an inverted triangle enclosed in a circle. It consists of barrels made by Tikkakoski. Total production total of the m/39 including post war modifications is approximately 102,000.Ī relatively new barrel marking for the m/39 rifle was recently introduced with the last import of these rifles.
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“Total production of the m/39 rifle during the wartime period of 1940-1945 was a total of 96,800 rifles. □ I found the following at, which describes the Tikka flavored M39s : According to 7., the 1940’s Tikka barreled M39s are an 8 of 10 on the rarity scale, so not your everyday Sako or VKT. The non-counterbored Tikka barrel is Finn matched to the bolt handle and stamped on the left side with “7.62x53R”, “3600” and “SA”. Since I received this rifle direct from the importer and it still had the remnants of the arsenal hang tag on it, I think it is relatively safe to assume this rifle had not been fired since being refurbished with the new Tikka barrel. In the barrel the rifling is bright and crisp with no wear evident. The blueing is very strong and looks new throughout the rifle. Looks like a number 9… or maybe a 6, not sure what else, maybe a “1” or an arrow? Please comment if you can help ID the tang stamps. I am unable to make out the markings on the bottom of the tang to ID the maker. Does this imply that this receiver may have cycled through Austrian ownership more than once? The hex receiver has what appears to be the faint remnant of an imperial crest and two AZF “Artillerie Zeugs Fabrik” Austrian arsenal marks of slightly different size. This 42 Tikka M39 appears to be fresh and unfired since refurb.
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