It’s quite a slick unit. Best trigger I’ve had come on these Huskies. Vast improvement over the regular triggers and quite a bit of work to have it done this way by the look of it.I have the same one on mine! Works really good!
It’s quite a slick unit. Best trigger I’ve had come on these Huskies. Vast improvement over the regular triggers and quite a bit of work to have it done this way by the look of it.I have the same one on mine! Works really good!
This is likely a Husqvarna 5000 or 7000 rifle. It's built on a 1640 action, and those were the models that were chambered in 7mm RM. The 9000 OTOH was built on a 1900 action. Baribal will know more.Hello! I was recently gifted my grandfathers husqvarna in 7mm mag, any chance I can get a proper identification? Someone said model 9000 possibly, Im not very knowledgeable when it comes to older Swedish rifles!
Im not very knowledgeable in general if we’re being honest!![]()
Your rifle is a model 3000 Crown Grade and it was most obviously sanded and refinishd.Hello! I was recently gifted my grandfathers husqvarna in 7mm mag, any chance I can get a proper identification? Someone said model 9000 possibly, Im not very knowledgeable when it comes to older Swedish rifles!
Im not very knowledgeable in general if we’re being honest!![]()
There is checkering on the pistol grip and the forend, it’s very faint though. Almost as if it has been sanded and refinished as Baribal suggested. Thanks for your input! It’s appreciatedDon't think that it's either the 5000 or 7000. I believe that both the H-5000 (marked "Husky") and 7000 had checkering, and I can't see any checkering at least on the pistol grip of this rifle (harder to tell on the forend), and I believe that both the H-5000 and the 7000 had Schnabel forends. I can't find this rifle in the Husqvarna list of repeating rifles. The absence of checkering is the most puzzling feature. Undoubtedly Baribal will be able to label it.
Thank you Baribal, muchly appreciated!Your rifle is a model 3000 Crown Grade and it was most obviously sanded and refinishd.
The Husky-5000 does not have a rosewood fore end tip. and does have a 560mm (22") barrel. It's a low budget rifle.
The Model 7000 is the luxury version of the 4000, so it's fitted with a 520mm (20.5") barrel and a schnabel fore end.
It would help it's value (7mm Rem Mag aren't very common) if you got the checkering professionally redone.There is checkering on the pistol grip and the forend, it’s very faint though. Almost as if it has been sanded and refinished as Baribal suggested. Thanks for your input! It’s appreciated
The 1900 trigger is not so easy to take apart.Does anybody have a decent set of schematics for the bolts, trigger and safety assemblies for Husqvarna 1640 and 1900 rifles?
I wouldn't mind taking apart, cleaning and re-greasing mine, but I would really HATE to go in blind.
My pleasure.Great info Baribal, thank you.