The Estonian M14 TP, a sniper variant based on the US M14, suffered from significant zero retention issues due to a poorly designed B-Square scope mount and a commercial Hawke optic. Despite modifications like wooden thumbhole stocks and bipods, its reputation was poor, leading to the development of the improved M14 TP2. Only a small number were produced.
This review details the Estonian Defense League's Browning High Power pistols, procured from FN in the late 1930s. Key features include early commercial traits like a squared ejection port and a 500-meter tangent sight. Distinctive backstrap markings 'EV' or 'KL' denote Republic of Estonia or Home Guard issue, respectively. While equipped for holster stocks, Estonia produced these locally.
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