Eaglelord17
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Sault Ste. Marie
The "real" 1940s produced M38s with bent bolts made by Husqvarna are quite scarce. Grabbed mine a few months back for $450. Steal of a deal. Ammo is hard to find and pricy, unfortunately.
The M96 long rifle and converted M96/38 are much more common as others have stated.
The M38 was intended to have a straight bolt handle, Husqvarna asked to be allowed to use the bent bolts they were already producing in the rifle as opposed to it being a requirement, hence why there are both straight bolt M38s and bent bolt M38s.
To me the M38 isn't rare, I would even argue they are common. Plenty of them out there, simply many don't want to sell them (like many common rifles in Canada). The M96 tends to be a easier sell for people with its longer length, not as many people interested in using a rifle almost as tall as they are. To me the availability of all surplus has dropped significantly in recent years even though the supply has increased for some of it.


















































