What rifle(s) was chambered in 6.5 x 55 ... in 1917 ?

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I went to my cousin's place tonight to watch a boxing match and we ended up talking firearms, out comes this rifle which at first glance I thought was a ww1 era K98 (mauser action, staight bolt handle) but after handling one of the rounds for it I found out the thing is chambered in 6.5 x 55. The gun appears to be the typical bubba with shortened wood, it had 3 lines of what looks like German writing on top of the barrel and the date 1917 (Gewarm something something something, didn't pay much attention), there is a brass stock disk on the right side of the stock and the rear sight elevation adjustment is some sort of wheel thingy, never seen that before ... . Any idea what this thing might be and approximate value ? He says he paid 100 bucks for the rifle ...
 
That'd be a sporterised Swedish Mauser M1896, made by Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf. The brass stock disk was used for monitoring bore condition, and it has one of the click-adjustable target sights. Not worth too much as a sporter, probably not much over that $100.
 
That'd be a sporterised Swedish Mauser M1896, made by Waffenfabrik Mauser Oberndorf. The brass stock disk was used for monitoring bore condition, and it has one of the click-adjustable target sights. Not worth too much as a sporter, probably not much over that $100.

IMHO I'd say more around $250, the bubbahed Swedes are still better shooters then the bubbahed Enfields.
 
A bubba still being a bubba though.

Under normal circumstances, you wouldn't pay more than $250-$300 for a Swede M96 that's still in good condition with full wood.

For a bubba, immediately detract half or more if more was done to it than just the wood that's been taken off, and then go down based on condition.
 
Bear in mind the Vasteras sight inserts sell for $60+ on e-bay, so add that to the value.

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Bingo!

I have been collecting Swede parts since I got into them two years ago, and part for part they are pricey critters. I know folks that have bought sportered Swedes just to be able to get at the sight inserts if they have them.
 
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