Thanks yeah the stock is beautiful! The pictures don't do it justice. I think it was a good but at 300 bucks. Are there any websites that I can get info on where it was made, inspected by whom or anything like that ?
Made by the Carl Gustafs State Arms Factory. Inspected by Helge Gustaf Ludvig Kothoff, who was commissioned as an Officer on December 16, 1901. Inspection Officer at Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori from April 1, 1912 to February 28, 1923. Rank of Lieutenant, parent regiment 6th. Artillery.
1916 Serial numbers range from 371177 to 401598. (Yes, I know the "Crown Jewel" says they start at 371495 but I have seen rifle 371177.) We have learned a lot since "Crown Jewels" was written. Your rifle, by the serial number on it, was probably built in December, of 1916.
There are also two types of stock disks. The stock disk on your rifle is the older type, and would be appropriate for a 1916 rifle. If this rifle was rebarreled or reworked after 1955, then it would likely have a late type stock disk on it.
Check out the "House of Karlina" on the Internet. $300 was a good price.
Not a criticism here but a photographic TIP. Try to keep the long axis of your photos of rifles either straight up or horizontal. Also, when showing markings, such as the serial number picture, keep it horizontal and right side up. It is not only better and easier to see, but when we see something as it should be, anything odd stands out.
A while ago, we had a guy posting pictures of rifles with the serial numbers and markings upside down. At 72 years old, and having nicely organized my center of gravity for upright conditions, I find that trying to stand on my head to read something overbalances my butt, and I tend to fall over.

And what do you guys mean, "I am out of shape!" Round and Pear are shapes.
