just looking for more information on my mauser as to what model it is.
It seems to have features of both (straight bolt of the 96, but threaded muzzle of the 38) when it was made ect (reciver is stamped "Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag 1941" so Im going to guess this was made in 1941?)
its in 6.5x55
threaded muzzle
straight bolt handle (apparently the early new manufactured M-38s had these until they tooled up for the bent bolt)
front hinged rear sight
no front sight protecter
rear sight is marked with a "T" and is calibrated to 600y has a "U" notch instead of a "V" (from what I read this was on the 1941 for M41 ammo, on the newly manufactured M38's and not from a converted M-96 like they were doing up to 1940)
The brass plate is marked "9" on the inner 6.46 line
1 and 3 in the little "123" section
and nothing marked for the holdover.
I read that the new Manufactured M38 did not have this data plate.
So, Im thinking this may be a new manufactured one in an old stock?
It seems to have features of both (straight bolt of the 96, but threaded muzzle of the 38) when it was made ect (reciver is stamped "Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag 1941" so Im going to guess this was made in 1941?)
its in 6.5x55
threaded muzzle
straight bolt handle (apparently the early new manufactured M-38s had these until they tooled up for the bent bolt)
front hinged rear sight
no front sight protecter
rear sight is marked with a "T" and is calibrated to 600y has a "U" notch instead of a "V" (from what I read this was on the 1941 for M41 ammo, on the newly manufactured M38's and not from a converted M-96 like they were doing up to 1940)
The brass plate is marked "9" on the inner 6.46 line
1 and 3 in the little "123" section
and nothing marked for the holdover.
I read that the new Manufactured M38 did not have this data plate.
So, Im thinking this may be a new manufactured one in an old stock?
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