What's Swedish for Bubba? A cheap M96/38 sporter that I like too much. Lots of pic!

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The thread here lately on Bubba'd milurps got me thinking and caressing my straight-bolt M96/M38 Carl Gustafs / Husqvarna frankensporter...

I bought a sad, cheap Swede here a few years ago for $150 that was supposed to have a good bore and go bang -- thinking that it was an inexpensive way to see if I really wanted one -- and if not, I could always sell it on. Well, it arrived and it was ugly. The nasty, greasy, missing-hand-guard stock was grim... but the action and the bore -- and the overall quality was beautiful -- and it all matched except for the bolt stop box and the horrid stock . No wonder guys like these things. The stock, however, was so bad that I never wanted to pick it up. If I were to keep it, it had to not be super ugly -- so I hunted TradeEx to find a decent milsurp replacement.

I never meant to end up with a Bubba Milsurp (edit: I know it's too nice for that) -- but when I found an old-school Husqvarna M96/M38 sporter stock at TradeEx that exactly matched my favourite gun (an old Deluxe Husqvarna single-shot 22), I paid the $80. I didn't even know if it would fit (being a Husqvarna... and me not knowing much about M96/M38 Mausers). So, the stock arrived and in a few minutes... Holy crap! This thing is nice! Bubba, I never knew. I immediately bought a brand new Bold trigger with a side safety here for $70 shipped (What a nice trigger!). The investment is up to $340. $50 of that is shipping.

So... Pics:

Step brothers:







The stock isn't a perfect fit up past the receiver.... but I make musical instruments for a living, so I'm not too scared of making it perfect. I'll get to it eventually if I decide that this is my hunting rifle and I stop with the Tikka and Cooper ####.... There is some proud metal at the back of the receiver too... I hesitate to grind a bevel there quite yet.





The forward end of the barrel is dinged up -- but I'm almost glad that it's not such a precious thing that I don't want to put down on a rock...



The problem now is that I have further plans for it. Ugh.... I almost wish I didn't. I want a bent bolt handle... Or do I? Straight is cool, but it's so damned pokey. I'll either find one -- which means possible/probable headspacing.... or I'll cut / bend / TIG-weld this one (not just bend) (and being super careful to not anneal what should not be annealed with copper heat sinks... paste... wet cloths... patient welding... the works). And maybe a low-power 20mm optic.... but I don't want holes in the receiver... and iron sights are so easy... But maybe a scout scope if I mill a mount that clamps to the sight base... so then I should cut the muzzle end off to rid the front sight... and cut the barrel to a Tikka-like 570mm (current 600mm) to make it as compact as possible without losing ballistics... Maybe buy a sightless surplus barrel and go with the normal optic... and target chamber it... and then it would be way more accurate than it needs to be. Being a tinkering guy is a lot of work. Plus, I still want an original one.

 
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Neat pair of old timers!. Sometimes the old rifles come out of a "sporterization" not too bad.

I sold a real nice shortened No.1 Mk3 this weekend at Canora sale. It had been done very tastefully, with a nice stock stain job, and a sporter front sight. I would have been just fine carrying that for whitetail or moose.
 
Great photos of a sweet rifle(s) and I would certainly not put your creation in the Bubba category, that's for sure. I have a similar sort of rifle that started out as a purchase of a complete barrelled action from Tradex in 8X54. Upon delivery I saw right off the bore was pristine and the metal work was in pretty nice shape as well so I went back onto the Tradex site to see if I could hunt down a stock for it.
I managed to find one that was in nice shape but like yours was designed for a different profile. For me it was close enough and I figure on making up a built up piece for it at sometime in the future. I love this rifle and it has become one of my favourites.
My apologies for the so so quality of the photos and for some reason the close up one shows the bluing as being really washed out which it isn't, it's actually very nice.
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Thanks All!

I thought I would add a bit of clickable material here since I so often lurk and hunt in the Exchange....

BJ: That's a beauty. Had I known I was on a Sporter path to begin with, I would have done the same thing. TradeEx is totally amazing. We are very lucky.

As much as I would like to keep it in iron sights, it will be aiming at mule deer who deserve a clean shot at 200 yards. A 4X 20mm Leupold is what should happen.
 
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