

Much prettier wood than I thought, and everthing as advertised. When I unwrapped it, I was flat-out amazed. After having a 59/66 arrive from UPS with the grenade launcher sticking out of the box which I bet was a thrill for the driver, I was glad to see the M39 arrive packed tightly with cardboard, tape and a lot of newspaper. With detailed info and several pics of each.įinally I ordered one. After watching the site, he's moving a lot of rifles. Since I had one, I ignored this guy at first. wasn't a real consideration, the quality was.īottom line, you can buy one of these by faxing a copy of your driver's license. The guns were assembled in the 1940's and later from the best recievers they had. But with a Finn M39, this matters not a whit. By definition these are pre-1898 made receivers. I found a dealer with a good rep, who is selling antique reciever M39's. If you DO know what they are, check this out. Google search if you don't know what they are. One of the best shooters & collectables is the Finnish M39 Mosin-Nagant. Quality and type of shipping is another consideration. They undercut each other's prices and sometimes exaggerate conditions of weapons, or *don't tell you* things. Surplus ammo can be delivered for as little as. For $49, $69, $129 you can have great shooting rifles from Russia, Germany, Yugoslavia and many other places delivered to your house. Though a minor hassle to obtain, this magic piece of paper is a ticket to collecting vintage military rifles on the cheap.
#M39 stock crack top license#
Got my Curio & Relic license FFL shortly before Christmas. Just wanted to share something I learned. I know there are a lot of military surplus (& other types) shooters in our forum.
