thebuckhunter
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Eastern Ontario
First off, I will post pics tomorrow night. I traded a gun for this thing. It was traded for late last year and due to family and work commitments, I have just got around to really looking this gun over and doing research. Returning it is NOT an option, neither is posting bad feedback (I'll just avoid buying from the particular member and leave it at that).
It is a 6.5x55 mauser made in 1941 at the Huskvarna plant. The gun came registered as an 1896 but some of my research indicates that it is an M38.
This rifle has been bubba'd SEVERELY! 
The barrel was cut down to 18.5" with some kind of "counterweight" installed at the muzzle with a set screw. The rear sight looks like it was Dremmeled off, the stock is not the original one (#'s don't match), was half assed bedded with epoxy, part of a credit card and some thin plastic stuff!
and hacked to a Schnabel forend. It has a 2 position safety, the bolt was polished with a Dremmel also (must be a favorite tool of bubba). It was drilled for scope bases. Out of the 2 front screw holes, the rear one is larger than the other. Of the 2 rear screw holes, they were drilled with the wrong spacing (too close together by about 1/16" of an inch). Now this is my first "milsurp" and I want to fix this one up to as close to original as possible with the exception of having a scope rather than open sights. ANY help would be greatly appreciated. If anyone out there knows of a reputable 'smith that could help me out to properly fix this gun, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks for letting me vent as well. I'll definitely look over my stuff more carefully next time.
-Jason
EDIT: Pics!
-J
It is a 6.5x55 mauser made in 1941 at the Huskvarna plant. The gun came registered as an 1896 but some of my research indicates that it is an M38.
The barrel was cut down to 18.5" with some kind of "counterweight" installed at the muzzle with a set screw. The rear sight looks like it was Dremmeled off, the stock is not the original one (#'s don't match), was half assed bedded with epoxy, part of a credit card and some thin plastic stuff!
Thanks for letting me vent as well. I'll definitely look over my stuff more carefully next time.

-Jason
EDIT: Pics!
-J
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. This gun is definitely not for the first time restorer (sp).






















