My newest acquisition from Tradex:
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I'm assuming, from the confusing array of Husky model numbers, that this is a 1600? In good in-buggered condition. A few scuffs and dings, but all original except for the hood, which is one from an older Husky that I had kicking around. Alloy trigger guard, 20.5" barrel, in .30/06. 7 lbs, 6 oz., with scope, sling and full magazine. Serial 225###. It's getting hard to find info, but best I can figure this one is from 1959.
P.S. The wood is not quite so dark as it appears in the photo. Effects of the snow background.
A lot of what TEC is importing comes from old shops stock. Sweden does not escape the craziness of plastic rifles and the young hunters are not really interested in buying old guns - anyways, unless they have the collector status, they are limited in the quantity they can own.
That's why some rifles are NEW, or very little used. Most are exchanges when a new rifle was purchased. There are fewer and fewer remaining, though.
So on tradex, there are hundreds of options to choose from in the 1600 series. What should I be looking for in these listings to get the best overall gun. I was hoping 308 but is there a reason to go with a different caliber? What should I be on the look out for? Are the carbines nice?
I've never seen one of those before, I might have to hunt one down. I don't care for the big "ears" on the NECG sights, it looks to heavy and distracting.
VG condition, no stock or buttplate cracks or chips, no rust, no parts missing like sights, I like the steel trigger guard version better then the alloy, look at the pics...if you see one you like ask for more pics and they will usually oblige.
Probably won't find too many in 308, but lots in 30-06.
So on tradex, there are hundreds of options to choose from in the 1600 series. What should I be looking for in these listings to get the best overall gun. I was hoping 308 but is there a reason to go with a different caliber? What should I be on the look out for? Are the carbines nice?
Why do some have scopes, sights removed, modified etc? Do they not come from crates of surplus?