I’ve been sourcing info and original parts for a Finnish Tarkkuuskivääri 85, or Finnish Sniper rifle model 85, for over a decade. It’s been a casual passion of mine for even longer.
But I recently was able to source the field stock, in addition to the competition stock I’ve had for quite some time. The field stock was adjustable in length of pull and adjustable in check weld via wooden shims. The stock has a UIT rail on the underside of the forearm and a short section on the left hand side of the forearm. Both spots are available to use for adjusting the location of the sling and the bottom rail is used for installation of the bipod.
The competition stock has had some of these features removed to allow the use of irons sights instead of optics; very similar to the same line of thinking as the US M24. The field stock is slightly shorter. Has a slightly different profile tan than the field stock. The competition stock is more akin to previous target rifles the Finns made, ie; M27/66 or M28/76. There are no provisions for adjusting the length of pull or comb.
I have feelers out for some additional items needed to help me complete this. Outside of Finland, there are only a few singular examples and completed using some substitute parts. My goal is to use as many parts as possible and be the most correctly made example.
But I recently was able to source the field stock, in addition to the competition stock I’ve had for quite some time. The field stock was adjustable in length of pull and adjustable in check weld via wooden shims. The stock has a UIT rail on the underside of the forearm and a short section on the left hand side of the forearm. Both spots are available to use for adjusting the location of the sling and the bottom rail is used for installation of the bipod.
The competition stock has had some of these features removed to allow the use of irons sights instead of optics; very similar to the same line of thinking as the US M24. The field stock is slightly shorter. Has a slightly different profile tan than the field stock. The competition stock is more akin to previous target rifles the Finns made, ie; M27/66 or M28/76. There are no provisions for adjusting the length of pull or comb.
I have feelers out for some additional items needed to help me complete this. Outside of Finland, there are only a few singular examples and completed using some substitute parts. My goal is to use as many parts as possible and be the most correctly made example.