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Swedish Mauser 1895?
Hello all! I have had this beauty for some time, she was acquired by my grandfather. I Know a little bit about her but would like to gather some more info. I do know it is German made due to the stamp on the receiver, chambered in 6.5x55 and shoots. Other then some mismatch numbers and some patch work in the wood it looks like it was manufactured this way. I was looking to get some information on this particular model since I have only seen 1 other like this one. Also if anyone knows what the zero is for the iron sights, that would be awesome. The top of the front sight sights 54/64ths of an inch above the center of the barrel.
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Thanks, Hans
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09-01-2014 12:27 PM
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That is a early M94 Swedish Carbine. Very nice, and very valuable. This one hasn't been converted to the M94/17 which is uncommon. I don't know too much more about these rifles, I bet someone will be along shortly with more information.
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Thank you! That would explains why I have only seen one other similar to the one I have.