WOW just found this thread lot of interesting Husqvarna's pics posted and great info.
Here is my Husqvarna story.
Appr 50 years ago my grandfather (my mom's dad) gave my dad a Husqvarna rifle chambered in 270 Weatherby serial #224***A.
I shot my first moose and a dozen or so deer with it but then out of the blue maybe 35 years ago my grandfather requested it back in exchange he gave us 4 other rifles two were made in Germany Voere action rifles called Black Forest they were made in Yakima Wash. chambered in 243 & 308 Norma Mag the other two were Ruger M77 tang safeties in 30-06 and 300 Win mag.
Fast forward to appr 2007 just 1 year before my grandfather died at 94 he called me up and told me to get over to his place when I walked in the door he had my old 270 Weatherby in a case a bunch of factory ammo and boxes of new Weatherby brass to take home with me.
I scoped it with a 30+ year old Vari X 11 3-9X loaded up some 140gr TSX @ 3250fps and promptly shot 2 more deer with it I then gave it to my older son who is now 30 years old.
Sept of this year my son and his wife were given an opportunity for her to get her masters degree in a Michigan University all expenses paid so all the guns my son had came to me.
I was rooting around his safe last week pulled out my old Husqvarna, I also found another Husqvarna I only glanced at it though its a Featherweight or something like that in 30-06 that his mom's dad recently gave him.
I'm told Grandpa had bought it new in the Prince George, BC area back in the 60's hunted a couple of times with it then slipped it in the closet I'm betting he barely shot over one box of bullets from it.
Here is a cell pic I took last week of my 270 Wby from what I found out over the last week cause I never looked before is it is a model 3000 crown grade built in late 1958 or early 1959.
I have decided to revive it modernize it if you will and now I see after reading this entire thread I may be pulling off a little sacrilege because I have decided to restock it with a McMillan aftermarket stock that I bought off a fellow on the EE yesterday I also bought a Leupold VX2 4-12X40mm AO LR reticle scope off the EE earlier in the week for it.
When I checked the serial number I realized that I was born within months of this old gun being made so I figured like me its in fairly good shape I'm going to fix it up and start hunting with it again.
It has a bit of bluing rubbed off at the muzzle giving it a gray look what hair I have left is graying so I had decided to leave the original bluing alone.
Reason I decided to go for the aftermarket stock is once again like me I don't wear 1960-70's hunting clothes I wear the best modern stuff I can afford.
My plan is to also refinish/glass bed the original stock so I can pop it back on when I have the urge to hunt wearing my old wool red/black checkered hunting jacket and wool pants again going to go buy one of those old red/black checkered hats with ear flaps as well.