As for surplus rifles, have a good look at the actions and mounts, lots are drilled and tapped which is ok. Some have the bases for claw mounts which are popular in europe and can be problematic to find in North America $$$$. They can sweated off the bases as most where silver soldered by the smith that fitted them. But some were dovetailed into the receiver which can be problematic.
Something to keep in mind - most if not all the Husqvarna m98 and m96 based rifles were not factory drilled and tapped for scopes. Some of those rifles had this done later by the owner or at a local gunsmith. The quality (alignment with bore) of this work varies - many of these need bases to be heavily shimmed to zero a scope. The 1640 and 1900 rifles are drilled and tapped from the factory and they are done right.
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