BUTTPLATE OLDER SERIES, SAVAGE MODEL 5, SINGLE SHOT USED, EARLY MODELS WITH BASE PLATE, SAVAGE M-110 /116 LONG ACTION HEAVY BARREL Both the m/1896 and m/1938 rifles are highly sought after by military rifle shooters and hunters. The m/1894 carbine and the m/1896 and m/1938 rifles were gradually phased out of Swedish service starting in the 1950s, although the sniper variants continued in service until the early 1980s. 1500 / 1700 SERIES. CHECKERED WI SIDE PANELS HORN BUTTPLATE CUT DOWN FROM MILITARY. LAMINATED LIGHT BROWN / NO PAD, WINCHESTER MODEL 43 WALNUT WITH STEEL BUTTPLATE, WIN M-1902 22 LR "AJACK" refers to the German optics manufacturer Adolph Jackenroll Optische Anstalt GmbH. HARDWOOD [1] The optics fitted were initially the German AJACK 4×90 (4×38 in modern terminology) m/41 telescopic sight. MAUSER M-98, LARGE RING The FSR strived to keep the costs of participating in their shooting events reasonable, so the FSR rulings restricted the unchecked use of very expensive highly specialized target rifles, ammunition and other gear. Model 1896 Swedish Mauser in Finnish service during WW II, Civilian rifles built on the Swedish Mauser action, "Mauser Bolt Rifles by Ludwig Olsen, 3rd edition, F. Brownell and Son, Publisher, p. 81, Schinke, Carsten - Die leichten schwedischen Infanteriegewehre Armee und Heimwehr - Journal-Verlag Schwendt Gmbh (1990) - page 59, "FAQ about Swedish Mauser m/1896, m/1938, Carbine m/1894 and the Ljungman Ag m/42", "Tale of 2 Swedish Trials rifles from 1892 & bore specs & twist rates", German made military and commercial telescopic sights of the 1940s, Swedish m/41B – Best Sniper Rifle of World War Two forgottenweapons.com June 16, 2018 by Ian Macullum, "Swedish rifles 1963 to 1995 Post WW2 rifles FSR CG63 (Frivilliga Skytte Rorelsen)", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Swedish_Mauser&oldid=1008443787, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, 750,000 of which 127,000 were m/94 carbines, 535,000 m/96 long rifles and 88,000 m/38 short rifles (converted m/38's not included), This page was last edited on 23 February 2021, at 09:39. UNCLE MIKES PAD, RUGER M-77 TANG SAFETY LA WALNUT WHITE Pattern, approved 20 March 1896. Separate page for Synthetic stocks. These competition/target rifles were used by members of the Swedish Volunteer Sharpshooting Movement Frivilliga Skytterörelsen (FSR) and are known to be very accurate for their price. IVER JOHNSON M-1 CARBINE WALNUT Some of these spare receivers have been found built as complete m/1896 rifles with serial numbers falling into the regular m/1896 rifle ranges. UNIT WOOD STOCK SET, RUGER 10-22, M-1 CARBINE CONVERSION CHECKERED, MAUSER M-98 SPORTER WALNUT CENTER, HERTERS BUTTPLATE WIN-70? In addition to that Husqvarna Vapenfabriks AB produced 88,150 new m/38 short rifles between 1942 and 1944. One has been reported in Switzerland. $1,600 (Gouverneur) hide this posting restore restore this posting. RUGER 10-22 CHECKERED SPORTER WALNUT SCHNABEL FOREND, REM M-66 22 LR SEMI PLASTIC, BROWN WINCHESTER ACCENTS LONG ACTION, ENFIELD P-17 /1914 WALNUT NICE WALNUT STOCK GRIP They were succeeded by the Ag m/42 semi-automatic rifle beginning in the late 1940s, followed by the Ak 4 battle rifle starting in the 1960s. CHECKERED. All Swedish Mausers, whether built in Germany or Sweden, were fabricated using a Swedish-supplied high grade tool steel alloyed with nickel, copper, and vanadium, a product then noted for its strength and corrosion resistance. REFINISHED, SPRINGFIELD 1903 OR A3 SPORTER REM M-721 WALNUT NO PLATE HAS ABOUT 1/2 OUT OF / AV LA, FACTORY GROVED, DIAMOND INSERT, NO BUTTPLATE, WIN M-67 / 68, NO BUTT PLATE, NEEDS The tangent-type rear sight element was replaced by a micrometer SM-sight. When flipped up the rear sight is graduated from 700 to 2,000 m (766 to 2,187 yd). Poor - Cracks and chips missing, finish MODEL 6" BETWEEN ACTION SCREWS, ANSCHUTZ 22LR 64 MATCH NEEDS REFINISHING WITH BUTTPLATE YOUTH 11.5" LOP. $40. FACTORY) ACCENTS SHORT ACTION MISSING PAD, BSA. HEAVY BARREL POST 2002, WINCHESTER M-70 LA HARDWOOD UNCHECKERED MAUSER and scratches The only two receiver dates noted so far are 1898 and 1901. STANDARD BARREL, M-1 CARBINE SPORTER M-798 BROWN LAMINATE, MOSSBERG ? LAMINATE. BOLT NOS, MOSSBERG NEW HAVEN CHECKERING SINGLE NO BP, MAUSER M-98 CZ COMMERCIAL EUROPEAN STYLE ORIGINAL??. Literally, countless young men headed off into harm’s way with one of Mr. Browning’s hand cannons tucked into their belts. Numbers modified are unknown. OTHER PAGES. GRAY-BLACK. RUGER M-77-22 22 LR WALNUT DINGS AND SCRAPES, RUGER M-77-22 22 MAGNUM BOLT MAGNUM,, light minor dings, light scratches. Mauser VZ33 Custom Action . The CG 63 rifle was built on a Swedish Mauser receiver, to which a new heavy, non-stepped free-floating target barrel was fitted. TOE. BROWNING A BOLT SHORT ACTION WOW! WALNUT STOCK WITH BUTT PLATE AND GRIP CAP CHECKERED, NEED STAIN AND LA 12" SHORT LOP WITH RUBBER PAD, NOT A FACTORY STOCK. favorite this post Feb 26 [13][14], After World War 2, in 1955, the weapons were refurbished to the m/1941B standard. $60. $75. . SHORT ACTION LAMINATED BROWN CHECKERED, SAVAGE M-10 triggerguard), KIMBER M-82 EARLY MODEL, SLIGHT BARREL BROWN LAMINATE, FACTORY. CUT 1.5' IN FROM OT TAKE DOWN SCREW, MARLIN M-25N / 780 HARDWOOD, It has taken us a lot of effort and time to put together the hottest picks when it comes to gun machinery and weapons. 458 win mag DKK 7.980,00. [9], Mauser produced 40,000 m/1896 long rifles between 1899 and 1900, Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori 475,000 m/1896 between 1896 and 1932 and Husqvarna Vapenfabriks AB 20,000 m/1896 between 1942 and 1944. However, some rear echelon logistic units were still equipped with m/1896 as late as 1983. SOME BODY'S SPORTER SMALL RING MAUSER 93/ 96, FOR MILITARY BARREL. SHOT NO PAD. Many of these carbines have been found rebuilt as standard m/1894-14 carbines and in one case as a Carl Gustaf m/63 target rifle (CG63). HARDWOOD, WITH BUTT PLATE, BRN0 #1 22 LR HARDWOOD, WALNUT REFINISHING, STEEL BUTTPLATE, HAS BEEN GLASS BEDDED (no [1] This modification of some 5,300 rifles included the bolt handle turned-down in order to provide clearance for unimpaired operation of the bolt handle and three-position safety catch lever with a telescopic sight mounted. WITH PAD NO CAP. IN SEPARATE The m/1894 carbine is still used today by the Royal Guards at Stockholm Palace. All the m/42 telescopic sights (which had a problem with the sealing and thus could fog up) and most of the m/44 telescopic sights were replaced with AJACK 4×90 telescopic sights, which a decade after World War II were available in sufficient numbers. Not all of our One rifle is chambered in 8×58mmR Danish Krag caliber. CHECKERED,. HERTERS? These are not to be confused with the late-production Model 640 using FN Herstal M98 actions. STOCK. REFINISHING. UNIT, RUGER 10-22, M-1 CARBINE CHECKERED, DOUBLE RECOIL LUG, CUT FOR LUG UNDER BARREL. These rifles are often referred to by collectors as "m/96-38" rifles, but there was never an official designation for this conversion. 22 HORNET WIN M-70 PRE-64, BROWN BUTTPAD, RUGER M-77 MKII SAFARI MAGNUM WOOD 22 HORNET. Carbine K.91 is in the Carl Gustaf factory museum in Sweden. S ,GRIP CAP AND TIP, CHECKERED NEEDS MINOR REFINISHING. CUT 1" With 3 high capacity magazines, military-grade … Tilføj til kurv Vis detaljer. WOW! NEEDS A REFINISH, BRNO # 1 WALNUT Karbin m/1894 in (ceremonial) use by the Royal Guards in 2009. TUBE FED, NO BP, SAVAGE M-84 22LR BOLT ACTION The m/1894 carbine was adopted in 1894 with the first 12,000 carbines being manufactured by Waffenfabrik Mauser in Oberndorf am Neckar, Germany. The highest number so far noted is 113,150 dated 1932. Kammarkarbin: also known as "gallery carbine". Wood Conditions Not all of our inventory is You are considering a vintage Savage/Stevens Model 87A Rifle that is chambered for 22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle. This model deviates from the standard m/1894 carbine in several ways. WORN AND DIRTY, WINCHESTER WALNUT STOCK, (The preparatory production development at Carl Gustafs stads Gevärsfaktori found a place in history by being the event that caused Carl Edvard Johansson to invent gauge blocks.) m/1894-14 carbines have a steel nose piece, not dissimilar to the No.1 Mk3 Lee–Enfield, with a protruding stud under the muzzle for the bayonet ring. $49.50. Giving a total of 143,230 m/1938 short rifles. HARDWOOD STOCK, SAVAGE M-110 LONG ACTION, FAJEN CHECKERING, METAL BUTT PLATE . SPORTER. LAMINATE, SAVAGE M-93R 22 MAG / 17 HMR BOLT The highest 1918 serial number noted is 111,002. STANDARD BARREL FINISH WEAR STOCK. Swedish production (under license) started in 1898 at Carl Gustafs, but additional rifles were produced by Mauser during 1899 and 1900 because of delays in shipping additional production machinery from Germany to Sweden. ACTION, REAR ONLY, SINGLE SHOT, MOSSBERG MODEL 23A ? ... Yukon NVRS Night Vision Rifle Scope $425 (NORWOOD) pic hide this posting restore restore this posting. Hoosier Gun Works, Dealing in firearms, 100,000 gun parts, 2000 gun stocks, 1000 magazines, 500 barrels. LAMINATED BLACK CHECKERED, SAVAGE M-10 / 16 SHORT ACTION HARDWOOD NEVER ON A RIFLE, MARLIN M-101, HARDWOOD, NO NO HANDGUARD, M-1 GARAND SPORTER Contemporary examples such as the Mauser Karabiner 98k, Short Magazine Lee–Enfield No I Mk III, MAS-36, and M1903 Springfield were all noticeably shorter than a standard late 19th century infantry rifle, and with another war on the horizon the Swedes felt it would be expedient to adopt a shorter rifle for use by mechanized troops and the Navy. The rear sighting element of iron sight lines of new production m/38 short rifles were adjustable for ranges from 100 to 600 m (109 to 656 yd) calibrated for 6.5×55mm m/94 round-nosed ammunition or alternatively 150 to 600 m (164 to 656 yd) calibrated for 6.5×55mm m/41 (B-projectile) boat-tailed spitzer ammunition. Possibly only 100 or less. LA, NO BUTTPLATE . WALNUT STOCK The triggers were adjusted and smoothed to match quality and the rifles got diopter and globe sighting lines (from several Swedish manufacturers) and target stocks. DMP. HOWA SA WALNUT CHECKERED, SHORTENED REFINISHING . CONVERSION UNIT. Karbin m/1894, original model without bayonet mount, Karbin m/1894-96 for the Corps of Engineers (no bayonet mount, rifle sling swivels). Very limited numbers were later produced with receiver dates of 1929 and more so 1932. ACTION $1,600.00 . Unique serial numbers prefixed by K. Total number produced is unknown, with the highest reported serial number being K.193 currently in a private collection in the United States. SIDE, REM M-40X WALNUT UNCHECKERED There is no bayonet attachment. M-70 FEATHERWEIGHT SA WALNUT SHANABEL FOREND MARKS. REFINISHING, SINGLE SHOT, REMINGTON M-504 22LR , SPORTER 270 win DKK 4.989,00. WALNUT repaired crack, may need refinishing SHORT ACTION LAMINATED BLACK CHECKERED, SAVAGE M-10 / 16 SHORT LIGHT WALNUT NOT CHECKERED. RUGER 10-22 BROWN / GREEN LARGE CRACK Other differences from the standard m/1894 carbine include the stock being dyed black. REM XR-100 SA SINGLE SHOT THUMBHOLE GRAY EUROPEAN WALNUT BUTT PLATE, MAUSER INTERARMS MARK X ... Rifle. Stripper clip loaded with Swedish 6.5×55mm surplus FMJ spitzer ammunition produced in 1976. All Swedish Mausers were chambered for the 6.5×55mm cartridge, and all Swedish-made actions were proof-tested with a single 6.5×55mm proof round developing approximately 455 MPa (65,992 psi) piezo pressure (55,000 CUP).