Barrel length 60 cm (23,5"), stock length 35,5 (14") cm, overall length 103 cm (40,5"), year of manufacture 1980, Finnish proof, condition 2-3
Fixed sights, barrels without mid rail, extractor, selective single-stage trigger, sliding tang safety with cocking indicators, black stained bascule with gold accents and Petrik type breech, similar to Remington 32 or Krieghoff K80, walnut stock in good wood grade with burl wood finish, Monte Carlo style comb, forearm with Deeley latch, brass plaque on stock on right side, in a plastic case with cleaning utensils.
Conversion barrel 1: barrel length 71 cm (28"), choke cylinder & cylinder (cyl. & cyl.), very wide ventilated engine-turned rib, brass front sight, ejectors.
conversion barrel 2: barrel length 71 cm (28"), choke 1/2 & full (M & cyl), wide ventilated engine-turned rib, brass front sight, ejectors
Nearly unused set with light storage marks and scattered superficial corrosion marks, due to the exceptionally mastered wooden stock, apparently a limited edition by Valmet.
Valmet stands for a Finnish conglomerate that was originally formed as a merger in the metal industry. Valtion Metallihetaat, or Valment for short, stood for State Metal Works. In addition to weapons, the manufacturing sector also included vehicles, aircraft and agricultural equipment. The weapons division was merged into Sako (now part of the Beretta Group) before the turn of the millennium. Valmet's weapons production ranged from military weapons to modern sporting and hunting weapons.
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