650-900, depending on condition.
Maybe late - we are home now - as per that "Crown Jewels" book - page 148 - says that CG converted 55,080 of the m96 to the m38 - (that number is attributed to FFV, whomever they are??) - from 1938 to 1940. Between 1941 and 1944, Husqvarna built 65,588 m38 - in other sections of that book, it says that initial Husqvarna production of m38 may have used straight handle bolts from CG Armoury, until the "turned down" bolts, like on Husqvarna sporter rifles, were approved by the Swede military. That book also says that at no time did Swede military distinguish between a "made as" m38 (by Husqvarna) or an m96 that was converted to m38 standard (by CG Arsenal) - all were "m38" in so far as Swede military was concerned.
Maybe late - we are home now - as per that "Crown Jewels" book - page 148 - says that CG converted 55,080 of the m96 to the m38 - (that number is attributed to FFV, whomever they are??) - from 1938 to 1940. Between 1941 and 1944, Husqvarna built 65,588 m38 - in other sections of that book, it says that initial Husqvarna production of m38 may have used straight handle bolts from CG Armoury, until the "turned down" bolts, like on Husqvarna sporter rifles, were approved by the Swede military. That book also says that at no time did Swede military distinguish between a "made as" m38 (by Husqvarna) or an m96 that was converted to m38 standard (by CG Arsenal) - all were "m38" in so far as Swede military was concerned.
"barrel wear" - perhaps you do realize the last time a Swede military Armourer looked at that rifle might have been 1950's - like 70 + years ago - so what is stamped on that medallion may or may not mean much for what condition that bore is in today - I do believe the brass discs are or were sold on eBay as "blanks" - stamp what you want?
"barrel wear" - perhaps you do realize the last time a Swede military Armourer looked at that rifle might have been 1950's - like 70 + years ago - so what is stamped on that medallion may or may not mean much for what condition that bore is in today - I do believe the brass discs are or were sold on eBay as "blanks" - stamp what you want?




























