Finnish VKT & SAKO M/39 Rifles (History, Features, & Myths Of The Best Mosin-Nagant)
Ғылым және технология
Interested in becoming a Patreon contributor? Check out our Patreon page at:
/ mishaco
Visit mishacooba.blogspot.com to read more articles.
This video is produced and published to KZread for historical and educational purposes and to document and make record of the content herein publicly available for said purposes. The Mishaco channel is run by experienced and trained industry professionals and all activity portrayed and content herein is presented with all considerations to safety and in accordance with local, state, and the Federal law of the United States.
Пікірлер: 58
As far as I know, the Finnish D marking on M39s is actually to specify that the throat of the chamber has been opened up to accommodate the Finnish D-166 round as well as captured Soviet ammo. I've got a 1944 VKT M39 with the D marking as well, and have shot both Lapua D-166 hand loads and surplus 7.62x54r in it with no issues whatsoever.
My M39 is usually my first choice for target shooting, I really enjoy shooting those irons and I have confirmed 900yd hits. Mine is a 1944 VKT barrel on a 1909 Sestroryetsk receiver with a Sako stock. Its an Inter Ordnance import.
Love your channel I really appreciate your content n information
Far and away my favorite rifle detailed by one of the most informative guys on KZread. The history is as important as the shooting, if not more so. Thank you!
I’ve been waiting for this one!
I’ve been watching for years since you were on MAC love you stuff keep on keeping on
Thanks Mishaco. These are some of the best rifles out there. It is truly a very accurate rifle.
Great video Misha. I have a post war refurb M39 and it's just fantastic. Great bolt, trigger, and bore. I have a lot of milsurps, and the M39 and K31 are pretty much neck and neck in the accuracy department. :)
Got mine about about a year ago and absolutely adore it. Mines a beautiful 1944 Sako as well, and has a unit disk embedded on the side of the stock, and evidently saw some service into the Cold War with a Finnish Karelian Coastal Artillery Unit. Even if it’s a Mosin, it’s hands down one of the smoothest milsurps I have which astounds me lol
Thanks Misha! Rich.
Late to this party but here’s one for the algorithm. Henry at 9-hole reviews demonstrated just how accurate these could be.
@rik4369
10 ай бұрын
Yes, he did, put on a show with the 39. One of his best outings on his show.
recently picked up a 1941 dated VKT M39 built on a 1905 dated M91. it has the WW1 Austro-Hungarian capture mark on the receiver (AZF mark) and still has the imperial russian eagle on the receiver also. i took it apart to clean it and there was some dirt inside of it like that thing had not been cleaned since the war, but the bore is BEAUTIFUL. has the wartime stock with a Sako mark barely visible (probably from the wear in the elements) and another little cartouche next to it. probably the most historical gun i have now, knowing that at its core, that rifle has most likely served in both world wars
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION ! I JUST FOUND OUT THAT I Have the M39 with the VKT barrel , Bolt ^ Super SMOOTH !
i had an m39 years ago went when the recession hit us bad and without a doubt it was the best bolt gun i ever had i loved the hell out of it
Love the Finn vids
Reason they were exported to USA in 2000s, like 2007 was that they were, finally, removed from Finnish Defence Forces armory. No kidding. And there might still be some deep in some rock cave somewhere. Of course for a long they have been as SHTF weapons, only to be used when everything else would have been consumed. I would not be surprised if some 2 000 x M39s wait somewhere as backup for sniper rifles, possibly with some picatinny adapter design already done and tested, but not rolled to mass production :D
You need to get the m39 in the picture
Some of those "Russian receivers" were actually done in USA, for the Imperial Russia, before/during WW1.
Back in the early teens of this century there was a guy who sold these online. You could get one with the plum colored Belgian barrel in all but new condition for around $400 dollars. At that time your average Soviet M91/30 could be had for around $80 to $150. I am a fool for not having taken advantage. I did purchase a beater grade Soviet Mosin with the accessory kit, but it sits in a cabinet unused because it wont shoot leas than 6MOA because of pitting and throat erosion.
I had a VKT that came from classicfirearms. It was the least expensive at $289 (cracked, bluing all gone, cosmoline) I traded it for a pistol. Still have a Sako that i picked up from checkpoint Charlie’s which is a doppelgänger to Misha’s Sako. Highly recommended because ammo is always going to be available and they are only going up in value.
Can you possibly help me track down an M39? My brother is looking for one. We can't be absolutely sure but it's most likely the rifle our grandfather carried as a Coastal Artillery rifleman in the Continuation War. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
My rifle is a 1941 SAKO that wasn't refurbished and saw HEAVY use. Despite its outward appearance my M39 is best functioning and most accurate Mosin.
Damn you have every gun I want lol lucky!
I have a M-28/30 and a M-39 geat rifles...
Interesting video as always. I have one not D-marked. I finally got to fire it a few months back and the bolt was REALLY sticky. I was told by a Finn that the M39 was not intended for use with the 54r round. I've already reloaded about 100 rounds of 53r ammo, so I'll try that and see if that corrects the bolt issue.
@emoryzakin2576
Жыл бұрын
Curious how that worked out, any luck??
@maverickpaladin4155
Жыл бұрын
@@emoryzakin2576 fortunately yet sadly, I haven't been able to take time out for fun. I'll gladly update when that happens.
@emoryzakin2576
Жыл бұрын
@@maverickpaladin4155 I completely understand not having the time! I'd love to hear about it once you do though. My m44 had been collecting dust until I pulled down some surplus 148gr and swapped to hornady 123sst meant for my sks. I just shot the best group out of any mosin in my life and now I'm itching to get her back out. Good luck to you!
@maverickpaladin4155
Жыл бұрын
@@emoryzakin2576 awesome! I may have to try that. I bought a bunch of the PPU match 182 grain 54r back when it was roughly $1-$1.25 a round. I have a M1891/59 that shoots 2" groups with it, no problem. If I could get similar results (or better) out of 123 grain handloads, I'm sure my shoulder would thank me. If you don't own a 91/59, they're dandy little carbines.
@emoryzakin2576
Жыл бұрын
@@maverickpaladin4155 I used to be the odd ball "mosin guy" before my Swiss addiction and now I'm down to just an m44 and hex m91. I've always wanted an m38 and 91/59 although m39 is the top of my list! And just so you know I used the same powder and charge in the surplus 148gr cases with the 123gr and I've got to tell ya they still kick!
I really want one of them😪
You should be proactive and move everything to Rumble before they take you down permanently without notice. I also suggest not to wait for your follower to go to Rumble 1st because as long as your on you tube they won't.
i wonder, of all the nagants that still exist, how many are in america
Hi misha and hi to you tube algorithms 😜 👍👋🤟🆒👌😋😎😜🇸🇮
Anybody else think the M28/30s are under rated? I have a few of both and always end up shooting the 28/30 more frequently.
@misha5670
3 жыл бұрын
Not sure about today? but in the past among Finn collectors at least they were highly reguarded. The problem is relatively few survive today and are in the USA. With more M39s here, there will be more interest/attention.
I'm sure you have heard the saying that you need to get your ducks in a row before you do anything. In reality, the mother duck doesn't wait to get her ducks in a row, she moves forward and then the ducklings quickly follow. Your the mother duck.
Is this Simo Hayhas rifle?
@slavsupreme5129
3 жыл бұрын
Thought he used the M27, but I could be wrong
@levinlevinallday
3 жыл бұрын
@@slavsupreme5129 he used a m28/30
@levinlevinallday
3 жыл бұрын
Um..no. He used his privated purchased M28/30 Serial #60974. Why would Finlands best sniper use a M28 with vastly inferior sights?
@colkilgore9973
2 жыл бұрын
Why did Jimmy Page record almost all the big hits with the beater Telecaster he got from Beck? He found one that worked ... for him.
too bad no one ever decided to put a nice easy safety on these
@Gungeek
3 жыл бұрын
lol
Yo yo yoooo!
The Finish Soldiers hav Balls as the Elephant's !!! ( I am an Dane I know and respect them ! )
I have one of these. I feel bad shooting it bec it’s probably something I should sell off and buy a carbine or standard mosin to shoot the balls off of.
@misha5670
3 жыл бұрын
Don't feel bad, shoot it. Its built Finn tough and spare Mosin parts are easy enough to find anyway.
@AlphaChimpEnergy
3 жыл бұрын
@@misha5670 I’ve had dudes ask me if they can buy it but I had no idea how much it’s worth. My guess is overinflated right now just like everything else, so now is the best time to sell!
*White Death intensifies*
Damn you need a better camera man
I love my VKT M39. Its my prized rifle in my arsenal. Sucks that ammo prices went through the roof thanks to Biden's ammo ban.
might wanna watch your camera angles a little bit closer when on the table. You have a tendency to angle the camera lower than what you're trying to show us
Very poor camera work! Not good!