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Not a 4000 for sure. First off, a 4000 have a 520mm barrel and a Mauser type action.
Like I see it from the pic and SN, it's a Grade II.
The 8000/9000 just applies to Tradewinds imports and SN must be below 398###
 
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Hopefully this doesn't offend Baribal :) , but this was a recently completed project Husqvarna 146. It will hopefully be a loyal companion for many years. The original stock was reworked and turned out very nicely.

You can see a full write-up here:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/2299156-Husqvarna-146-9-3x62-Project

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Hopefully this doesn't offend Baribal, but this was a recently completed project Husqvarna 146. It will hopefully be a loyal companion for many years. The original stock was reworked and turned out very nicely.

You can see a full write-up here:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/2299156-Husqvarna-146-9-3x62-Project

vjuBroG.jpg

GKrCxvI.jpg

What makes you think so ?
I never been against mods. As far as some of the most rare / scarce and original / untouched rifles are kept as is for the posterity...
The vast majority of the supply already have been altered, as 50-100 years old rifles surely saw some use...

Anyhow, nice rig you built there.
 
What makes you think so ?
I never been against mods. As far as some of the most rare / scarce and original / untouched rifles are kept as is for the posterity...
The vast majority of the supply already have been altered, as 50-100 years old rifles surely saw some use...

Anyhow, nice rig you built there.

A gentle tease at the great Husqvarna historian! ;)
 
Ah! Ah ! tnx then. I really like to think the modified rifles will continue to harvest in the field for another 100 years minimum than seeing them being kept in safes far from the eyes and hearts... They were intended to be used, after all !
 
Ah! Ah ! tnx then. I really like to think the modified rifles will continue to harvest in the field for another 100 years minimum than seeing them being kept in safes far from the eyes and hearts... They were intended to be used, after all !

I absolutely agree! This one should stay in the field for decades to come.
 
Not a 4000 for sure. First off, a 4000 have a 520mm barrel and a Mauser type action.
Like I see it from the pic and SN, it's a Grade II.
The 8000/9000 just applies to Tradewinds imports and SN must be below 398###

I concur with your assessment, Baribal, after doing some digging on the web, it is most deffinately a Carl Gustaf 1900 grade 2 . I found info and pics of similar rifles on Gundboard and I apologize for assuming it was a 4000. I will be keeping it anyways, and will hunt with it this fall.
 
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