Tikka Serial Number Year Chart
Like the subject line says, here's what I have to date. Hp Compaq Dc7800 Cmt Pc All Driver Download. These numbers have been collected from posts here on the forum, from Gunbroker, what I've seen in person, and years ago, what Tuco collected here.
Also, Doug Bowser and I traded numbers that are included in 'Rifle's of the White Death'. If anyone has any additions, PM me and I'll add them. An interesting observation: The number of serial numbers in my database of any given model is pretty much indicative of the number of rifles still in existence - or very, very roughly so. One flaw that I know of though is the m/39 VKT's.
They are under represented as the numbers are not stamped very deeply and therefore hard to read on Gunbroker. Here is the link to the Finnish Army data: and the Civil Guard data: Last edited by ole fred; at 09:52 PM. Reason: Trying to make the links work. I have two M27's that fall outside of the ranges. 1932 Tikka M27 40828. According to known serial #'s, this one should be a 1931.
1939 Tikka M27 85974. According to known serial #'s, this one should be a 1940.
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FIRST: I had mistakes in the 1939 & 40 m/27's that have been corrected. It was my mistake. Your 85974 is definitely a 1939 and not in the corrected 1940 range. As for your 40828 m/27, you have one of three that are out of sequence. 40783 & 43905 are the others. I have no idea of why. But then again, they're Finnish and you can never say never, etc..
Hey fred, this one is confusing. The thread speaks for it's self, but I just noticed while looking at your data that all M28's have a date? This one doesn't. There is a number on the right side of the barrel, however it is preceded by an 'S', so I thought it was a civil guard number.
That number IS how ever stamped on the bolt, and under the butt plate. Check the thread and tell me what you think.
I'm a little confused. I don't see where I say that all m/28's have dates. I guess they're dated on the bottom of the barrel, but not anywhere visible without taking the barrel out. As for your link and Tikka m/28, I like it. Tikka's are a minority.
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I'm a little confused. I don't see where I say that all m/28's have dates. I guess they're dated on the bottom of the barrel, but not anywhere visible without taking the barrel out. As for your link and Tikka m/28, I like it.
Tikka's are a minority. It is pretty common to see the 'S' number stamped on the bolt, but maybe not on the later ones. This was really common on the m/91-24's. Any specific questions???Ohhhh. I mis-read your chart.
You do not list dates at all for M28's. I guess my specific question is, are the serials listed for the Tikkas serials, or Civil guard numbers, or both? It seems I am being confused by serial number, and civil guard number. I have always thought they we two different numbers.