![]() ![]() This particular rifle is unique in that it was originally mfg in Germany uncer license as an M96 rifle by Waffenfabrik Mauser. ![]() Here is another 'all correct' example of an 1899 M96/38 Swedish Short Rifle Serial # 23669, also converted by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori between 1938-1940. However there is a small number of HVA produced m/1896 (with straight handles). Husqvarna made m/1938 were normally produced as m/38 with the handle down from the beginning (like the picture above). The m/96 became one of the most desirable surplus rifles. A 'turn down bolt handle' on m/1938 rifles indicates that the rifle is a converted m/1896. During the 1950's and 1960's, introducing large numbers of American hunters to both the 6.5x55 cartridge and the Swedish Mauser service rifle. Comment: Very good condition Husqvarna (AKTIEBOLAG 1942) M38 Swedish Mauser Matching Numbers excellent bore and woodworkers buyer pay postage Contact. Thousands of surplus Model 1896 Swedish Mausers were imported into the U.S. This particular rifle is unique in that it was originally mfg in Germany uncer license as an M96 rifle by Waffenfabrik Mauser, Oberndorf a/N in 1899. The serial number starts with an 'S' What is the age of carl Gustav 6.5x55 rifle serial number 133984? Here is another 'all correct' example of an 1899 M96/38 Swedish Short Rifle Serial # 23669, also converted by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori between 1938-1940. ![]() E The serial number you listed is not a Model 58 serial number.
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