BIG MISTAKE - hopefully corrected
I was looking at the wrong page in that book!
The number is that of an M94 carbine from 1916, NOT an M96 long rifle.
I should have been alerted by the filled-in slot for the sling attachment and the short grasping grooves.
Anyway, back on track now.
1) It is an M94 carbine. Whích is considerably rarer than an M96,
2) so the barrel is unfudged (but the foresight was altered),
3) and the turned-down bolt is original,
4) and the slot is for the sling,
5) but the backsight is not original. The rifle still has the base for the original leaf backsight.
Patrick
:wave:
PS: the normal way to measure the length of a rifle barrel is from the muzzle to the boltface, when the bolt is closed. I.e close the bolt, slide a suitable rod down the barrel until it touches the bolt face, mark the rod at the muzzle, remove the rod and measure the distance from the back end to the muzzle mark.
PPS: Take a look at the MKLhttps://www.milsurps.com/autolinker/images/link6.gif
1907 m94/14 Swedish Carbine (click here)
and compare it with your rifle