Originally posted by Tuco
If you have a Finnish Mosin Nagant with a stock disc please assist us in adding the following information: Note - We will over time do our best to ID your stock disc
1) The type of stock disc - Meaning brass or a zinc type metal
2) How does the stock disc read - Meaning SK 22 PR or the like.
3) If you can post a photo this would really help
4) What is the rifle type (example M91) which has the stock disc.
5) Any other info you wish to add that you feel would be of interest.
1) Brass
2) VK over 88 over PR
3)
4) Russian M91
5) The rifle is a standard Russian M91 in a Russian one piece stock.
zzzzz
1.zinc
2. 2.PSTOKARPR over 11
4. 1941 VKT M39
Mike O
(1) Brass
(2) SJR over 90 over TYK.K (I believe this is Savon Jaeger Regiment rifle number 90 of an artillery company
(3) 1928 Tikka M27
(1) Zinc
(2) PSTOKAR PR 48
(3) 1942 VKT M39
(1) Zinc
(2) PSTOKAR PR 91
(3) 1942 Sako M39
Cruffler
1. Brass
2. VP 175 KTR2
Finn Collector
1. Brass
2. I/RT3 410
4. 1923 Tula M91
1. Brass
2. RES. 113 HUOLTOR
4. 1942 Tikka M91
LocDog
1)Brass
2)1/KTR1 over 83
4)1926 Tikka M-91
5)In Russian 1-pc stock
befus
1) zinc
2) 1/114
4) 1944 Vkt M39
5) post war square
1) zinc
2) 1.PSTO/KARPR 26
4) 1942 Vkt M39
5) wartime
1) NOT a Mosin but: brass
2) 6 over 166
4) SA marked Carcano
badger
1)Zinc
2)1.PSTO/KARPR 12
4)1941 VKT M39 all matching, unnumbered butt
serial# 41428 D chamber mark-stock has been there done that look came with nice green leather sling, round finger joints. IO marked.
I have a friend in Finland who told me what the disc meant. It was either a tank or artillery regiment, cant remember which but I talk to him often using a voice comms program called Roger Wilco.
1st Artillery Regiment 12th gun. Could have been tank instead of artillery.
7.62x54r
brass
5/SVK over 37
1928 M27
brass
84
1945 Sako M39
This disk is in the left side sling recess just forward of the sling bar.
briarcliff
1. Brass.
2. KKK over 100 over TR (Tampere Regt. machine gun co.).
4. M27.
ksstargazer
Brass disc on a 1940 M91 Tikka
5./VIESTIR over 66
30378wby
Tula Model 91, SA marked with finnish front sight. They marked the meters on the right, but did not line out the arshins on the left. All numbers matching, no upper handguard and the barrel bands are correct dimensions. Older style cocking piece which also has a matching serial number. Another number was stamped on the bolt but was subsequently lined out. Brass disc marked "36".
MMoney
1. Brass
2. KKK
117
KKR
3.
4. 1933 m27
TP
No. 1 is from a 1933 Tikka M27 and the disc indicates that it is Weapon No. 32 of the 1st Field Artillery Regiment Brass disc marked "KTR1 32"
No. 2 is on an 1897 Ishesvk M91 and the markings indicate that it is Weapon No.333 assigned to the Kovella training center located NE of Helsinki. Brass disc marked "UHK 333"
Greg Myers
Brass
4/VIESTIR OVER 65
M91
Brass
KM. K over 86 over HUOLT.O.R
M91
Cruffler
Brass
Hel.KK 19
M27
Moe
1941 VKT M39 3 PSTO KARPR 1 brass
finnished
Brass disc on 91 NEW straight logo reads:
II/RT
56
I'm told this is from a coastal artillery unit.
TANKERFRANK
1) zinc
2) 1.PSTO/KARPR 27
4) 1942 Vkt M39
5) wartime
******-vikingo
Zinc
JPSTO 1/50
M39 1944 VKT. 1897 Ishevsk receiver. Intact Imperial Eagle and PK proof. Popsicle stick splices on top of the round finger splice. Buttplate stamped D h
I believe the disc denotes the Super Heavy Artillery Battalion (JÄREÄ PATTERISTO 1)
bdgfate
1. Brass
2. TK/JP2 over 47 with brass screws
4. 1932 VKT M27
5. Wartime birch stock. Barrel is not SA marked.
Regarding the disc above posted by JTV:
About the brass disk:
"JP 2" is definetely Jaakaripataljoona 2 = Jaeger Battalion 2, but "TK" is bit more uncertain. My best (educated) guess for it would be "Tykkikomppania" = AT-gun Company. Being ski-swivel version of infantry rifle M/27 also fits nicely to this unit type. Jaeger Battalions were bicycle infantry in summer and ski infantry in winter, so them having ski swivels certainly makes sense.
So most likely translation:
Rifle number 47, AT-Gun Company of Jaeger Battalion 2.
DudleyDR
Brass - M27rv - "4/URR" over "37"
Gunbooks
1. Brass disc
2. HAUTOK over 223.
3. No photo
4. M91 Westinghouse in Westinghouse stock
5. An acquaintance's friend in Finland reports the disc
means"HAMEEN autokampania ase 223" or "autocompany of Hame gun No. 223"
kenc9
Brass
1.KKK/ 122 KKR
M27 1933 Tikka
superlotus
1. Small zinc disk, no rivets just cut-out point in middle appearing to be pressed/hammered into wood.
2."KIN" with "22" below
3. 1944 Sako M39
magnum62
Finn M27 Tikka 1932, Brass 3/ U R over 54
tommy gun50
1)zinc
2) 1.PSTO/KARPR 84.
4) M39
1942
Sako
5) "D" stamped
bdgfate
1933 Tikka M27 withh ski/bike swivels. Not updated wih popsicle stick nosecap.
KKK/ 93 PPP1
Machine gun company of bicycle battalion 1
.44WCF Bill
M-1927ur Tikka 1933, Ser.73198
"3/URR 122" marked on disk. 3rd. Company Uusimaa Dragoons Regt. As was early issued w/o later modifications.
Annie Oakley
1) Brass
2) 2/KTR3 over 5
4) M27
5) 1932 Tikka M27. Serial #49xxx, hex receiver.
1. Brass
2. 3 WR over 158
3.
4. M27
5. Early, 2-piece nosecap. Connector wings on bolt. Hex receiver dated 1928. D marked.
sprint10
1. brass disc
2. E/PION.P 7 I believe this is a engineering unit.
4. M91 N.E.W.
5. "EL" carved on butt end of stock
eulitathomas
M27 Finn #48890 "1932" disc = KKK / 94 / KSR
dp1one
1934 M27 Tikka
Brass
II/RT3 over 16
If you have a Finnish Mosin Nagant with a stock disc please assist us in adding the following information: Note - We will over time do our best to ID your stock disc
1) The type of stock disc - Meaning brass or a zinc type metal
2) How does the stock disc read - Meaning SK 22 PR or the like.
3) If you can post a photo this would really help
4) What is the rifle type (example M91) which has the stock disc.
5) Any other info you wish to add that you feel would be of interest.
1) Brass
2) VK over 88 over PR
3)
4) Russian M91
5) The rifle is a standard Russian M91 in a Russian one piece stock.
zzzzz
1.zinc
2. 2.PSTOKARPR over 11
4. 1941 VKT M39
Mike O
(1) Brass
(2) SJR over 90 over TYK.K (I believe this is Savon Jaeger Regiment rifle number 90 of an artillery company
(3) 1928 Tikka M27
(1) Zinc
(2) PSTOKAR PR 48
(3) 1942 VKT M39
(1) Zinc
(2) PSTOKAR PR 91
(3) 1942 Sako M39
Cruffler
1. Brass
2. VP 175 KTR2
Finn Collector
1. Brass
2. I/RT3 410
4. 1923 Tula M91
1. Brass
2. RES. 113 HUOLTOR
4. 1942 Tikka M91
LocDog
1)Brass
2)1/KTR1 over 83
4)1926 Tikka M-91
5)In Russian 1-pc stock
befus
1) zinc
2) 1/114
4) 1944 Vkt M39
5) post war square
1) zinc
2) 1.PSTO/KARPR 26
4) 1942 Vkt M39
5) wartime
1) NOT a Mosin but: brass
2) 6 over 166
4) SA marked Carcano
badger
1)Zinc
2)1.PSTO/KARPR 12
4)1941 VKT M39 all matching, unnumbered butt
serial# 41428 D chamber mark-stock has been there done that look came with nice green leather sling, round finger joints. IO marked.
I have a friend in Finland who told me what the disc meant. It was either a tank or artillery regiment, cant remember which but I talk to him often using a voice comms program called Roger Wilco.
1st Artillery Regiment 12th gun. Could have been tank instead of artillery.
7.62x54r
brass
5/SVK over 37
1928 M27
brass
84
1945 Sako M39
This disk is in the left side sling recess just forward of the sling bar.
briarcliff
1. Brass.
2. KKK over 100 over TR (Tampere Regt. machine gun co.).
4. M27.
ksstargazer
Brass disc on a 1940 M91 Tikka
5./VIESTIR over 66
30378wby
Tula Model 91, SA marked with finnish front sight. They marked the meters on the right, but did not line out the arshins on the left. All numbers matching, no upper handguard and the barrel bands are correct dimensions. Older style cocking piece which also has a matching serial number. Another number was stamped on the bolt but was subsequently lined out. Brass disc marked "36".
MMoney
1. Brass
2. KKK
117
KKR
3.
4. 1933 m27
TP
No. 1 is from a 1933 Tikka M27 and the disc indicates that it is Weapon No. 32 of the 1st Field Artillery Regiment Brass disc marked "KTR1 32"
No. 2 is on an 1897 Ishesvk M91 and the markings indicate that it is Weapon No.333 assigned to the Kovella training center located NE of Helsinki. Brass disc marked "UHK 333"
Greg Myers
Brass
4/VIESTIR OVER 65
M91
Brass
KM. K over 86 over HUOLT.O.R
M91
Cruffler
Brass
Hel.KK 19
M27
Moe
1941 VKT M39 3 PSTO KARPR 1 brass
finnished
Brass disc on 91 NEW straight logo reads:
II/RT
56
I'm told this is from a coastal artillery unit.
TANKERFRANK
1) zinc
2) 1.PSTO/KARPR 27
4) 1942 Vkt M39
5) wartime
******-vikingo
Zinc
JPSTO 1/50
M39 1944 VKT. 1897 Ishevsk receiver. Intact Imperial Eagle and PK proof. Popsicle stick splices on top of the round finger splice. Buttplate stamped D h
I believe the disc denotes the Super Heavy Artillery Battalion (JÄREÄ PATTERISTO 1)
bdgfate
1. Brass
2. TK/JP2 over 47 with brass screws
4. 1932 VKT M27
5. Wartime birch stock. Barrel is not SA marked.
Regarding the disc above posted by JTV:
About the brass disk:
"JP 2" is definetely Jaakaripataljoona 2 = Jaeger Battalion 2, but "TK" is bit more uncertain. My best (educated) guess for it would be "Tykkikomppania" = AT-gun Company. Being ski-swivel version of infantry rifle M/27 also fits nicely to this unit type. Jaeger Battalions were bicycle infantry in summer and ski infantry in winter, so them having ski swivels certainly makes sense.
So most likely translation:
Rifle number 47, AT-Gun Company of Jaeger Battalion 2.
DudleyDR
Brass - M27rv - "4/URR" over "37"
Gunbooks
1. Brass disc
2. HAUTOK over 223.
3. No photo
4. M91 Westinghouse in Westinghouse stock
5. An acquaintance's friend in Finland reports the disc
means"HAMEEN autokampania ase 223" or "autocompany of Hame gun No. 223"
kenc9
Brass
1.KKK/ 122 KKR
M27 1933 Tikka
superlotus
1. Small zinc disk, no rivets just cut-out point in middle appearing to be pressed/hammered into wood.
2."KIN" with "22" below
3. 1944 Sako M39
magnum62
Finn M27 Tikka 1932, Brass 3/ U R over 54
tommy gun50
1)zinc
2) 1.PSTO/KARPR 84.
4) M39
1942
Sako
5) "D" stamped
bdgfate
1933 Tikka M27 withh ski/bike swivels. Not updated wih popsicle stick nosecap.
KKK/ 93 PPP1
Machine gun company of bicycle battalion 1
.44WCF Bill
M-1927ur Tikka 1933, Ser.73198
"3/URR 122" marked on disk. 3rd. Company Uusimaa Dragoons Regt. As was early issued w/o later modifications.
Annie Oakley
1) Brass
2) 2/KTR3 over 5
4) M27
5) 1932 Tikka M27. Serial #49xxx, hex receiver.
1. Brass
2. 3 WR over 158
3.
4. M27
5. Early, 2-piece nosecap. Connector wings on bolt. Hex receiver dated 1928. D marked.
sprint10
1. brass disc
2. E/PION.P 7 I believe this is a engineering unit.
4. M91 N.E.W.
5. "EL" carved on butt end of stock
eulitathomas
M27 Finn #48890 "1932" disc = KKK / 94 / KSR
dp1one
1934 M27 Tikka
Brass
II/RT3 over 16