Tell my wife I'm in love with a little blond Swede?

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A friend of mine has a light blond full wood Swedish Mauser (6.5 by 55), that he is wanting to sell to me for $200.00. As he doesn't use it, and he has come down with a sever case of Mag'itus. :D

I have never owned one of these Mausers, but in searching old posts I have read these can be awesome rifles.

Everything looks clean and rust free, and the little dial has a stamp mark between the 2 and 3...I haven't peeked down the bore yet. A few scratrches near the Magazine floor plate.

How hard is it to get ammo for these rifles?
BTW I don't mind reloading.

Is $200.00 a good price? :confused:

Now I have to somehow break it to wifey. :redface: :D
 
Calum said:
A friend of mine has a light blond full wood Swedish Mauser (6.5 by 55), that he is wanting to sell to me for $200.00.

M96 long rifle, M38 Carbine, M38-96?

Regardless, $200 is a very good price for a Swede in the condition you describe. Check that bore though!!!! :D

We were knocking down 12" steel plates from 400, 500 and 600 meters up at Milcun last summer, using a 1908 Swedish M/41B (M96) Sniper Rifle c/w Ajack 4x90 1942b Scope (Mfg by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfaktori)

Ammo was 6.5x55mm M/41 139gr "Prickskytte" Swedish milsurp.

The problem with these things is you just can't buy and own one of them.... :D

Regards,
Badger
 
Badger.

You are probably the only guy here whose wife would agree to let you have "A Little Blonde Swede" without asking what the heck you were up to!:D
 
Go ahead and buy it. Win, Rem, and Fed all make hunting ammo for it, Norma also makes target grade ammo for it, and there are the off-shore brands as well like Igman, etc.

You will love it.
 
A swede for $200? Sounds like bad deal. Let me take the hit for you. you'll sleep better at night. :D :p :D :p




It's a great deal.
Beware! Like BadgerDog says, you can't own just one.
I have 3 (M96, M96/38 & M38 :D ) They are sweet shooters. Recoil is easy on the shoulder, very accurate and so damn good looking!!!
Ammo is around, but not every store will have it. Might be a little higher in $$ too :( . Reloading supplies are abundant though.
Enjoy.

(E) :cool:
 
I had a good look at the bore today, and a closer look at her overall.
If all goes to plan she should be in my gunsafe by Friday, and at the range soon after. (once I find ammo) :D

I did notice that the muzzle has some sort of threaded end...what was that for?
 
Calum said:
I did notice that the muzzle has some sort of threaded end...what was that for?

Congratulations.... :)

It's for a BFA (blank firing attachment).....

I think it makes the rifle less accurate, therefore, you should re-sell it to me for the same price ...... ;) ;) ;)

Regards,
Badger
 
Hehehe! :D

One thing I forgot to mention is the bolt handle doesn't stick out, it is turned down. (yes pics to follow soon).

I should have brought a tape measure and checked the OAL of the Rifle as I have now read online that some Cavalry models where like this and are slightly shorter then the Army issue.

BTW: The front top of the breech is stamped 1944. :)
 
I think there was a little bit of myth making in the discussion that occasionally crops up about the infantry and "cavalry" models.

My understanding is that there are the Model 96 (full length, 29 -inch barrel) the Model 94 (true carbine) and the M38 short rifle.

If there is another model in between any of these besides the re-arsenaled shortened M96 to M38 length I haven't seen a picture of one yet.
 
I'll post pics Fridayish...close up of disc included. :D
Wow those Swedes where smart with the Disk system, and that's a great website. :)
 
Hey, I'm taking out my "new" Swedish Mauser M1896 (Carl Gustav 1911) tomorrow. I'm using Remington 140 grain SP expanding ammo. Just for the firing range though.

My question is this: I placed a 6.5X55 deactivated round into the chamber and let it fall down by gravity as far as it could but I noticed that the cartridge stuck out by about an inch or half an inch or so from the breech. Is this normal? I had the bolt out and did not try to chamber it. I am not familiar with Mausers. Should it have dropped all the way in or do I just push it in with the bolt? I can't recall for sure but I thought the rounds just dropped into my Mosin Nagant or Lee Enfield breech. They do in my M-1 Garand and M-14S at least.
 
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