This video explores rare Estonian sniper rifles from the 1930s, featuring an Enfield P14 converted to 7.62x54R and a Type 38 Arisaka converted to .303 British. The description details how the Estonian military utilized a mixed arsenal, with an emphasis on civilian shooting community influence for marksman rifles. These unique sporterized rifles, produced by the Tallinn Arsenal, featured heavy barrels, diopter sights, and pistol grips. The video highlights their extreme rarity, with only 1,170 in military inventory by 1939, and notes these examples were found hidden during home renovations. Thanks are extended to the Estonian War Museum for access.
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