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[[Image:7.62 TKIV 85.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Finnish TKIV-85 rifle - 7.62x53mmR. These are old Finnish Mosin-Nagant receivers modified and given new barrels and stocks by Valmet, making them arguably the oldest small arms still in service.]] | |||
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The portion of the stock grippied by the firing hand is called the wrist on firearms like this. - Pyrewyrm. | The portion of the stock grippied by the firing hand is called the wrist on firearms like this. - Pyrewyrm. |
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The portion of the stock grippied by the firing hand is called the wrist on firearms like this. - Pyrewyrm.