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Nice Finn Capture M/38

457 views 19 replies 11 participants last post by  Iron_Colonel  
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I haven't seen one of these for sale in a while, and it seems that the prices have definitely come down. I stumbled upon this in the wild today and got it for a very good price - only $250 more than I paid for a very mismatched example 7 years ago. I believe that this gun has every part with which it left the factory
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#6 ·
Ain't that the truth. Here we go again. It seems that nothing is legit anymore. Everything is a fake I guess.

The mystery stamper strikes again.
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#4 ·
It would be worth more without the SA and the D.
 
#14 ·
Probably because it was not a standard rifle so it did not fit into a neat category therefor did not have are rebuild program for it.

I wonder how many damaged M38 receivers were salvaged for other round receiver rifles.
 
#11 ·
Nice, I saw that rifle today! Like you said, first SA marked M38 I’ve seen in the wild in awhile. Here’s the prefix and serial of my example. 1941 seems to be the more common year based on what I’ve seen on the forums.

There was an amazing beautiful condition 1915 Sestroretsk there the first day, original matching with a strong roundel and near perfect condition. It sold with a ton of other rifles one dealer bought up all at once.
 

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#12 ·
Nice, I saw that rifle today! Like you said, first SA marked M38 I’ve seen in the wild in awhile. Here’s the prefix and serial of my example. 1941 seems to be the more common year based on what I’ve seen on the forums.
Have you looked through a jeweler’s loupe to inspect the SA for traces of cold blue?