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swedish mauser
"Swedish Mausers" are a family of bolt-action rifles based on an improved variant of Mauser's earlier Model 1893, but using the 6.5×55mm cartridge, and incorporating unique design elements as requested by Sweden. These are the m/94 (Model 1894) carbine, m/96 (Model 1896) long rifle, m/38 (Model 1938) short rifle and m/41 (Model 1941) sniper rifle. Production began in 1898 at Carl Gustafs stads Gevärsfaktori in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
All Swedish Mausers other than trials rifles were chambered for the 6.5×55mm cartridge, and all Swedish-made actions were proof-tested with a single 6.5×55mm proof round developing approximately 455 MPa (65,992 psi) piezo pressure (55,000 CUP). Swedish Mausers were manufactured by Waffenfabrik Mauser AG in Oberndorf a/N in Germany and in Sweden by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori and Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag. All Swedish Mausers, whether built in Germany or Sweden, were fabricated using a Swedish-supplied high grade tool steel alloyed with nickel, copper, and vanadium, a product then noted for its strength and corrosion resistance.
These rifles, like other pre-M 98 system Mauser rifles, lack the third safety locking lug at the rear of the bolt and feature "cock-on-closing" (similar to the contemporary Lee–Enfield rifle) instead of the "cock-on-opening" style found on the German Gewehr 98 and most subsequent bolt-action rifles. The forward receiver ring diameter where the two forward locking lugs achieved lockup is 33 millimetres (1.30 in). The internal magazine can be loaded with single 6.5×55mm rounds by pushing the cartridges into the receiver top opening or via stripper clips. Each stripper clip can hold five rounds to fill the magazine and is inserted into clip guides machined into the rear receiver bridge. After loading, the empty clip is ejected when the bolt is closed. For easier loading a crescent shaped thumb hole cutout was introduced at the left rear of the receiver top.
1918 CARL GUSTAF STADS 6.5 X 55 SWEDISH MAUSER, PERFECT CONDITION AT 105 YEARS OLD! MATCHING NUMBERS ON BARREL AND BOLT, WITH SLING AND CLEANING ROD.
ALSO COMES WITH KNIFE BAYONET AND SCABBARD . $700. OR POSSIBLE TRADE FOR 300 WIN MAG. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
1917 CARL GUSTAFS STADS SWEDISH MAUSER 6.5X55 CALIBER. PERFECT CONDITION, MATCHING BOLT AND BARREL NUMBERS, SLING, CLEANING ROD, THREADED FOR FLASH W/CAP ATTACHED.
COMPLETE EXCEPT MISSING STOCK DISC. AVAILABLE IN COOS BAY OREGON $600.00
INTERESTED IN TRADE FOR 300 WIN MAG. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
Hello all,
Up for sale is a Husqvarna Swedish M38 Short rifle. This rifle is in good condition showing the usual wear and tear for its age (stock has dings/dents and metal is showing some wear). Bore is very good just shy of what I would consider mirror bright, and mechanically the rifle is...
Swedish Mauser Carl Gustafs 1920 - 6.5 x 55mm. Arguably the best Mauser ever made. These were used by the Finns and Swedes to repel and discourage the Soviets in WWI.
Mostly matching numbers. Good bore amd muzzle. Very smooth action.
$525
I got a 1907 Swedish Mauser for sale. I purchased it to shoot Military Silhouette about a decade ago and got out of the sport. It's bolt matches the receiver, but the barrel bands do not match the serial. The bore is good and it shoots well. I have the original sights for the rifle plus...
Swedish Mauser Carl Gustafs Stads 1920 - 6.5 x 55mm. Arguably the best Mauser ever made. These were used by the Finns and Swedes to repel and discourage the Soviets in WWI.
Mostly matched numbers. Good bore and muzzle. Very smooth action.
$600
Swedish Mauser M96 for sale. This is a 1908 Carl Gustaf with all matching numbers. Chambered in 6.5x55. It is in good condition and has always been well cared for. The stock shows its age a bit if you look closely. The bore and chamber are in very good condition. I can meet at any gun store in...
Swedish Mauser - 6.5 x 55mm Carl Gustafs Stads 1916 Sporterized.
Good condition. Great Mauser action. 18" barrel. Some blemishes on the stock and bluing but overall it has a good appearance.
Mostly matching numbers. Only the bolt is miss-matched that I can see. Good range and hunting...