Ashcroft, my information shows that the 200 & 201 were made in 12 and 16 gauge but no breakdown of production quantities between the gauges. And the 300 series guns appear to only have been 12 gauge.
It would appear your gun was made approx 1913 and was finished by Oskar Fredriksson. Mr Fredricksson had a long career at Husqvarna, starting in 1897 and retiring (I hope he stopped work because he retired) in 1944.
The key difference between the 200 and the 201 models as well as between the 300 and the 301 models is upgraded steel used in the barrel.
In addition to the 200 series and 300 series hammerless sidelocks, there was also a Model 60 hammerless sidelock, the first hammerless sidelock offered by Husqvarna. It was in production for 1901 to 1905. While I haven't any hard production numbers I can only guess the number was relatively small, given that total production of the other two series totaled around 970 from 1901 to 1918.
Finally and interestingly, five additional 301 LYS were produced by Husqvarna in the 1970s. My guess is they found five actions, or perhaps five barreled actions.
IIRC 42,000 graded Remington 1894 produced. Roughly 40,000 graded Fox guns and about 160,000 Sterlingworth. I don't have the other American makers production numbers off the top of my head. But you can see what a minuscule number this Husqvarna production is AND given they were not imported into NA, they obviously are exceedingly rare here. Without the Husqvarna's (mostly boxlocks) more recently being brought into Canada by Trade Ex, we'd likely just about never see one.
It would appear your gun was made approx 1913 and was finished by Oskar Fredriksson. Mr Fredricksson had a long career at Husqvarna, starting in 1897 and retiring (I hope he stopped work because he retired) in 1944.
The key difference between the 200 and the 201 models as well as between the 300 and the 301 models is upgraded steel used in the barrel.
In addition to the 200 series and 300 series hammerless sidelocks, there was also a Model 60 hammerless sidelock, the first hammerless sidelock offered by Husqvarna. It was in production for 1901 to 1905. While I haven't any hard production numbers I can only guess the number was relatively small, given that total production of the other two series totaled around 970 from 1901 to 1918.
Finally and interestingly, five additional 301 LYS were produced by Husqvarna in the 1970s. My guess is they found five actions, or perhaps five barreled actions.
IIRC 42,000 graded Remington 1894 produced. Roughly 40,000 graded Fox guns and about 160,000 Sterlingworth. I don't have the other American makers production numbers off the top of my head. But you can see what a minuscule number this Husqvarna production is AND given they were not imported into NA, they obviously are exceedingly rare here. Without the Husqvarna's (mostly boxlocks) more recently being brought into Canada by Trade Ex, we'd likely just about never see one.
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