Looking for some 19th century Mil Surps

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    Plinker
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    I would keep my eyes open for a good Finnish mosin nagant (maybe m28, m38 etc.) There were quite a few of them that were rebuilt on old Russian M91 receivers and are considered antiques. Plus there is ammo available for them and they're really accurate.
     

    indy1919a4

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    That's correct, old people tend to confuse calibers sometimes.:)

    Heck I do know, So what do we call all those Henry-Martini Mk IV looking rifles built in the late 1880s with Enfield on the side chambered in 577/450 ????? I swear to you put a 303 round in them and just drops down the barrel
     

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