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20mm LAHTI L-39 ITEMS for sale (Combine purchases for rebate)

20mm Lahti L-39 anti-tank rifle items

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I T E M  1 : ONE (1): CARRY BOX (EMPTY) fits two magz - 20mm Lahti L-39 at-rifle 

Original Lahti L-39 accessory in fine condition, correct SA T markings and canvas sling

Empty carry box for L-39 magazines (fits two 10rd magz)

Price 159.00 $ (free shipping)

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I T E M  2 : LOT of FOUR (4): FIRING PIN SPRINGS for 20mm Lahti L-39 at-rifle 

Original Lahti L-39 spareparts lot consisting of;

FOUR  (4) firing pin springs - 20mm L-39 at-rifle Part # 84 (in manual)

Price 49.00 $ (free shipping)

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I T E M  3 : ONE SET of spares, EXTRACTOR, PIN & SPRING for 20mm Lahti L-39 at-rifle 

Unused L-39 spareparts set consisting of;  

ONE extractor, ONE extractor pin, TWO extractor springs and TWO extractor spring guide rods

Price 89.00 $ (free shipping)

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QUESTION: HOW OFTEN SHOULD THE RUBBER BUFFERS (parts 162 and 130b) BE REPLACED? spacer.png

  • part 162 bolt buffer (rubber)
  • part 130b cartridge case buffer flex (rubber)

Answer: The L-39 users manual does not describe buffer change and sadly I have never seen an armory/armorer service manual giving guidelines.

Based on use and rounds fired one could RKI-guess that;

- The bolt buffer (162 rubber) should be changed if showing deformation upon inspection after 200 normal cartridges fired, or if bolt carrier seems to hit (metal on metal) increasingly hard during maximum rearward cycle.

- The cartridge case buffer (130b rubber) should be changed after first signs of wear and deformation (parts of rubber missing etc.) so that one does not end up with badly dented ejected brass cases or having an uncontrolled "bounce path" of the case if hitting bare metal upon ejection.

 

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Look at how controlled the cartridge case ejection is when case buffer rubber is doing its job;

(reduce video replay speed to just 0.25 to really see details of buffer function);

 

Here is great video info on the L-39;

20mm Lahti L39 Antitank Rifle (Shooting and History)

Edited by W.R.C. from E.U.
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