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Hungarian 35m

ugafx4

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I wanted to share my latest find, a matching Hungarian 35m. Looks like a closet gun to me, just how I like them. Entirely matching; which means only the receiver and buttplate have numbers. I located only one other example on this forum of one. It has a 1940 acceptance stamp. Hope you enjoy, I have located only limited information so if anyone can share more, that would be great!
 

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Fantastic find! A matching 35M in decent shape is tough to locate. There isn't much to these rifles, so there isn't much more to say than its a D block rifle made in 1940. I think production ended in 1941/1942 sometime in the E block.
 
Thanks guys, the more that I hold it, the more I love it. Its a really solid firearm. I think I would like to shoot it!
 

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