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Anyone ever done a custom on one of the FN made Persian actions? The lion crest on the Persian may be the prettiest crest on all the military rifles.


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Not familiar with an FN Persian but there was a Czech-made Iranian 98/29 with a nice looking coat of arms on the ring (page 173, Olson). I'm currently sporterizing a VZ24 short rifle with rampant lion crest, also a good looking crest. I guess my favorite is the 09 Peruvian.


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Mike,
I just sent a mint barreled action to Wiebe for Roger Vardy. I don't know what the plans are.
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Here are some pictures:








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That's the one!


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That is the one. Mine had a sling swivel in front of the trigger guard.
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It's too bad you couldn't find one in better condition.
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That has to be one of the best looking actions I have seen.


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Most of the Persian actions that I've seen are in perfect condition. IIRC a whole bunch of unissued Persian Mausers hit the market about ten years ago. I have one but it's a complete rifle. I don't have the heart to take it apart yet.


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what year was that action manufactured?
 
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No idea, I cannot read Farsi.


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what year was that action manufactured?

Not totally sure this is correct but I'm under the impression those actions were made at the same plant and at the same time of the VZ-24 which makes them from 1924 to about 1940 or so.


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well......does anyone know where i can get one??????????? Cool
 
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well......does anyone know where i can get one??????????? Cool

Samco global has complete rifles as well as barrelled. Actions


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well......does anyone know where i can get one??????????? Cool


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How is the metalurgy?

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These are pre-war Czech VZ-24s (more precisely 98/29s), as good as it gets.


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These are pre-war Czech VZ-24s (more precisely 98/29s), as good as it gets.

This is as my impression....excellent rifles.

I built a .416 Ruger on one. Kicked like hell but held up nicely.


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Guess I couldn't resist either:
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The rifle is labeled 1309 which is the solar year which would be 1929/1930 for us. If you have any more questions about the Farsi I would be happy to answer them, and I know there are at least a couple more on this forum that speak Farsi.

I have two of the rifles in near perfect condition, one made in 1929/30 and one made in 1937/1938. I don't have the heart to have a custom built on either one.


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