Three model 1900's mint if not new....
from top to bottom:
.30-06
.270
.25-06
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Great rifles !
Three model 1900's mint if not new....
from top to bottom:
.30-06
.270
.25-06
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And while I am posting here, a photo of one of my current projects. This rifle (30-06) came from a member on here, sans stock, and I have repaired, and refinished this stock, bedded, and fit the recoil pad. It seems a bit slow, but is very accurate with the 150's, 165's, and 180's I've tried in it.
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Great looking rifle!
Thanks. I will check case head tomorrow.
As for sights, no trace of them. No engraving on floor plate.
Took a few more pictures (trying to upload). Whoever worked on this stock did an amazing job.
Stock looks like a Dahlberg creation, some others for reference.
https://forums.gunboards.com/showth...y-Hallefors)-collection#/topics/227259?page=2
Some were, some were pretty basic with not much "flair". The stickers, inlays and grip cap look identical to ones in the thread.
The "basic" stocks where made by HVA. These rifles are stamped F.G. Company and the model is "Skogis"
Folke Dahlberg sold aftermarket stocks available under the F.G Co brand and he preferred "exotic" wood like the sugar maple...
And that's kind of what that stock looks like, OEM HVA Dahlbeg with the stickers inlays etc. It's not likely original to that CG1900 but added after. It's a bit too well done for Swede home gunsmithing...but maybe not.
I think you're pushing the Dahlberg file a bit hard, Hitzy, as he died in 1966.... the stock looks much more like inspired by Fajen or Weatherby (both somewhat inspired by Dahlberg though)....