Finnish Civil Guard m/33 Sniper (Built on the m/28-30 Mosin)

Published on January 19, 2026
Duration: 10:55

This entry details the rare Finnish Civil Guard m/33 Sniper rifle, a highly accurate variant built on the Mosin-Nagant m/28-30 platform. It features a unique, adjustable Zeiss scope mount and was developed for competitive marksmanship. Due to its rarity and combat service, few examples survive today.

Quick Summary

The Finnish Civil Guard m/33 Sniper, built on the Mosin-Nagant m/28-30, is a rare rifle featuring a Carl Zeiss Jena G.Z. 4x scope with internal adjustments. Its complex scope mount allows for elevation adjustments using a specialized hex wrench.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the m/33 Civil Guard Sniper
  2. 01:25Scope Selection and Production
  3. 02:31Base Rifle and Markings
  4. 04:05The Scope Mounting System
  5. 05:52Zeiss G.Z. 4x Optic Details
  6. 08:09Service History and Rarity

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Finnish Civil Guard m/33 Sniper rifle unique?

The m/33 is a rare sniper variant built on the Mosin-Nagant m/28-30 platform, featuring a high-quality Zeiss scope and a complex, adjustable mounting system designed for competitive marksmanship.

What scope was used on the Finnish Civil Guard m/33 Sniper?

The m/33 utilized the Carl Zeiss Jena G.Z. 4x scope, specifically selected for its optical quality and featuring internal elevation and windage adjustments.

How rare are Finnish Civil Guard m/33 Sniper rifles today?

Extremely rare. Only 25 were initially produced for testing, and due to combat losses and post-war scrapping, only three examples are known to survive.

What is notable about the scope mount on the m/33?

It features a unique, complex system with a female dovetail on the receiver and an adjustable base for elevation, requiring a specialized T-shaped hex wrench for adjustments.

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