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hakx

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Simple Google-fu of the markings reveals the action MAY BE from a M38 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser, Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag 1941 (milled stripper clip opening and thumb groove) - definitely not born a civilian action. I would like to confirm this and possibly find out who the 'smith was.

Definitely someones labour of love. What kinda confuses me is the bolt. Not typical of a SM...side safety and the bolt appears heavily modified. The chambering is not defined anywhere on the barrel or action. A serial number has been properly engraved, timney trigger and glass bedded. Amazing shooter; got here of the EE

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Looks a lot like one of the Swede sporters Tradex brought in...work was done in Sweden most likely, and those features are consistent.
https://www.tradeexcanada.com/content/swedish-m96-sporter-65x55-10
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It was modified by a company in Sweden. It carries better locking time, shorter striking stroke, new modified trigger and reshaped bolt shroud and cocking piece. They also modified the bolt - cocking piece assembly so it won't rotate when cocked, which was one of the complaints about the old swede action. Some were modified to ####-on-open.
 
Definitely a lot of smithing work went into these, much more then the $400-$500 they retail for at Tradex. I also like that they are not "one offs" so you know the work was consistent and professionally done.
If I didn't already have a pack '96 sporters I'd definitely add one of these to the pile.
 
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