This is a somewhat rare and interesting piece of history: an Italian rifle sold to Finland for use during the Continuation War. Finnish infantry hated these rifles because they lack elevation sights, so they were issued to the artillery since those men were always in close proximity to their batteries.
The SA stamp that denotes Finnish service is visualized across the serial number on the second image. The wood is beautiful and has the original sling, which has also been well-taken care of.