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correction to M-44 sniper question

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  • E.Williams
    I forgot to put this in my original correction he sayas date of manufacture is 1940 and it is manufactured by Sako.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • E.Williams
    I bought it!!!!I went and shot here just a little while ago.Had a pretty significant kick but no problem.It was definately more accurate than I was thinking.I didnt measure out my group but it looked like a 3 leaf clover at 100yards.I only fired 3 shots and was sold.The scope is very clear with good clear adjustment all the way through.The scope has on the rangefinder out to 750 yards.It was worth 150.00.Im definately pleased with my purchase

    Eric S. Williams
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  • E.Williams
    He also gave me a copy of shotgun news where I can get 760 rounds of 7.62x54r for $60.00.Anybody know of any where cheaper maybe.He said thats a good price but I could still find it cheaper if I looked into it some.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • E.Williams
    While I was there he let me shoot his Browning A Bolt it was a .300 win mag.Kick was pretty harsh and a bit loud loud with that BOSS system.But what a beautiful rifle.I didnt want to give it back.Shot better than any rifle I have ever shot.But I still like my M-39 just not as much.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • E.Williams
    Still accurate enough to take some deer and hogs and $150.00 for a good deer and hog rifle isnt bad.So I didnt get hosed too bad.Im not really a snier so I dont guess I need a sniper rifle.Better than droping $750.00 on a typical bolt gun.First season I take it out it will pay for itself in all the moey I save on meat for a few months.And ammo seems to be dirt cheap.It doesnt say inter-ordnance on it though.Where should I look on the gun for it?I have to clean it good but I can make out the date it has a hammer and sickle on the very rear of the receiver and it says M-39 M.N Finnish on the left side of the barrel I see how many numbers match tonight when I disasemble it anad clean it and see if I cant find the inter-ordnance mark.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • gravedigger
    E. Williams,

    $60 for 760 rds of 7.62x54R? According to my math, that's $1.58/box. Considering I usually pay $6/box for Wolf I'd say that's a steal. I'd make sure it's non-corrosive, but I don't like to clean, so that's just me I guess.

    -Marcus

    ****You'll find I'm full of surprises.-Luke Skywalker (The Empire Strikes Back)****
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  • E.Williams
    Im trying to find the add i the book he gave me as soon as I do I will put it on here in case you want to pick some up.He showed it to me but i didnt mark the page but It wont take long for me to find it I remember it said 100% sure firing but dont remember if it said non corrosive but Ill get you the info.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • E.Williams
    I was thinking Inter-Ordnance was the maker I didnt know it was a supplier.Do you know of anything to be done to further improve accuracy?Are there better comanies to get parts and extras from other than Inter-Ordnance?I will take it out to my land after Im done grilling today and fiddle with the scope some and see what groups I can measure.I can only get ot to 150 yards but that should be sufficient to see what Im dealing with.Thanks for your posts.

    Eric S. Williams
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  • Tailgunner1954
    Inter-Ord is a importer of surplus weapons.
    Enjoy your new rifle Mr Williams.
    Don't worry about all the negative comments, some people arn't happy unless they're wizzing in someones Wheaties.

    Some guys like a mag full of lead, I still prefer one round to the head.
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