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    Talking Picture of my Swede's



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    Top one, Mauser 38, 6.5x55? Just wondering.

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    That would be the M41b with the 1940 AJAX 4X, WW2 up grade to a 1908 M96.

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    very nice rifles you have there.
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    Nice, very nice! I really miss my Swedish Mauser. Had to make a choice to cull the collection and they went to a Gunsnet regular. I hope he still has them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
    That would be the M41b with the 1940 AJAX 4X, WW2 up grade to a 1908 M96.


    That is one fine rifle the stock is awesome.Looks very minty and well taken care of.
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    Sweet! I love the swede mausers. I currently have only one original condition example - a 96/38. I also bought a 94 that'd been irreversibly (practially speaking) bubb'd and fixed it up so that it's a very nice sporter now.

    I really like the caliber though - so much so that I bought a Winchester Classic Featherweight chambered for 6.5x55.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MJ1 View Post
    That would be the M41b with the 1940 AJAX 4X, WW2 up grade to a 1908 M96.

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    Your being to kind. I shot one of these at Bisley in the UK at the Trafalgar meet and was so impressed I didn't stop looking for two years till I found one close to the one I had shot in the McQueens match on the Little Siberia range in '01. Today I could not afford the sling.



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    They are amazing accurate rifles considering when they were produced. They rank up there with the Fin Mosins and K-Swiss rifles.
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    Nice Swedes
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    Thanks



    Worth the effort to find one by miles.
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    Nice rigs there.

    I got my 1920 C.G. 96 in the early 90's from an old guy locally for 100 bucks. I didn't know at the time what a deal I got. I'll have to take it out for a spin again soon. Mine looks about like the second one in your first pic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schuetzenman View Post
    Nice, very nice! I really miss my Swedish Mauser. Had to make a choice to cull the collection and they went to a Gunsnet regular. I hope he still has them.
    still do. In fact the M96 is used for CMP Vintage Military High Power shoots.

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    Two year rebirth of a thread showcasing some really nice Swedes!

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