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I don't alter collectable vintage rifles. This one was built from parts from the barreled action up.
It has a Carl Gustaf m/63 bolt assembly (altered cocking piece for shorter lock time), a very pretty stock I bought direct from Sweden. A m/55 rear sight. An altered lower band keeper with a quick disconnect sling stud where the Harris bipod attaches. Its an Oberndorf Swede made in 1900. I call it my ObieWanFrankenSwede . It killed a few woodchucks in northern Indiana.
http://dutchman.rebooty.com
Swedish Mausers 1894 & 1896
A most excellent 1905 Carl Gustaf rifle. This is a high dollar rifle.
Dutch
It has a Carl Gustaf m/63 bolt assembly (altered cocking piece for shorter lock time), a very pretty stock I bought direct from Sweden. A m/55 rear sight. An altered lower band keeper with a quick disconnect sling stud where the Harris bipod attaches. Its an Oberndorf Swede made in 1900. I call it my ObieWanFrankenSwede . It killed a few woodchucks in northern Indiana.
http://dutchman.rebooty.com
Swedish Mausers 1894 & 1896
A most excellent 1905 Carl Gustaf rifle. This is a high dollar rifle.
Dutch