a new-to-me Swedish Mauser.
It's a 1898 Carl Gustav converted sometime in 1938 to the shorter version, the so-called m/96-38. Unlike the later Husqvarna versions, this one still has the straight bolt handle, and looks pretty much the same as it did back in 1938 for reasons that are not clear to me. I suspect that it had been gathering dust in a CMP-style armoury someplace.
All will be revealed tomorrow, I hope. It will join my three Swiss [two in 7.5x55 and the target rifle in .308Win], my two Mausers [1897 Boer Carbine and 1912 Model B, both 7x57] and my Krico 650SS [.308win].
Sorry I don't have anything spiffy to brag about, gentlemen, just a load of old stuff, mostly past it, like their owner.
tac
It's a 1898 Carl Gustav converted sometime in 1938 to the shorter version, the so-called m/96-38. Unlike the later Husqvarna versions, this one still has the straight bolt handle, and looks pretty much the same as it did back in 1938 for reasons that are not clear to me. I suspect that it had been gathering dust in a CMP-style armoury someplace.
All will be revealed tomorrow, I hope. It will join my three Swiss [two in 7.5x55 and the target rifle in .308Win], my two Mausers [1897 Boer Carbine and 1912 Model B, both 7x57] and my Krico 650SS [.308win].
Sorry I don't have anything spiffy to brag about, gentlemen, just a load of old stuff, mostly past it, like their owner.
tac




















































