That’s not a 98.View attachment 1121777No shims fits nice and level must be a hit or miss deal I’ve had a couple 98’s needed shims and some didn’t
Mint!Added a new Husqvarna to the stable this weekend. Did a trade at the Calgary Gunshow.
Husqvarna m/146 in 9.3x57mm
Leupold Vari X IIc 1-4x w/ German #1 Reticle
I’m assuming the stock and barrel are not factory correct? Though I’m fine with that, as it handles amazing and shoots great. Already have a few other correct m/146 anyway.
Cheers!
Is it the 8th up from the bottom?Slightly less than half of the 98-Pattern Mausers currently residing hereabouts are Husqvarnas. Almost all of the remainder are Whitworths. There's an honest-to-goodness Holland & Holland in there, if you can find it. It's not terribly different from the other Old-timers pictured.
Yes, it is. Good eye.Is it the 8th up from the bottom?
It started it'S life with a 23.622" (600mm) barrel. It was originally a pretty light rifle, what does it weight now?Husky 1640 9.3x62 20" barrel Sako brake, Limbsaver pad, glassbeded
Before and after pictures of another Intersurplus project, the stock was badly marks gave it a camo job,
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Not your average benchrest or prone shooterWeighs in at 7lb 2oz with the Redfield 2 3/4 scope
One would feel that! LOLNot your average benchrest or prone shooter![]()
Sweet as!Hello Husqvarna experts. I was wondering exactly what model I have here.
It is a 30-06 FFV-Husqvarna in the 508, 000 serial range
77-78 production would carry the 600 000 serie and would show HVA-Carl Gustav stamping. So, it's FFV Grade III rifle.
First serie were made by Husqvarna with SN within 300 000 range. Second serie was in the 500 000 range and was made in the FFV factory, the first ones using HVA-made components. Later they were rebranded Carl Gustav with SN into the 600 000 range. Production / year was +/- 6500 rifles.
And I can't agree more, these rifles are so nice.



























