CAI Import 1909 Swedish Mauser M96
Hi I several questions about my M96 Swedish Mauser 1909 . My questions are for the experts on import marks and what was done to the rifle while in the importers care. As you know Century Arms has a questionable reputation but I will not get into that now. My question is my rifle has the CAI import markings on the barrel toward the sights along with the model make and cartridge size. The rifle itself is in great shape almost all matching numbers including the stock and handguard. The question problem is when I took the rifle apart and Lord old Carl Gustav would role over in his grave . The CAI people I believe placed a new barrel on the rifle, and the job is sloppy looking , also they soldered on the rear sight assembly I can see trickles of solder . Any input as to if CAI used OEM Swedish barrels or American made replacements ? Any info would be helpful.
Centurty: Take With a Grain (or more) of Salt
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vintage hunter
Have to dis-agree with you there Steve.
I agree with vintage hunter. Century did a similar disservice to batches of Egyptian FN-49s, cobbling together complete rifles from parts, installing new buttstocks with bogus buttplates, pretty cosmetics, and more.
When I was shopping for an FN-49 a couple years ago, the advice from the experienced collectors was very definite: Avoid Century rebuilds of Egyptian rifles. Not that there weren't a few nice ones out there, but the odds are not favorable.
Happy ending: I found a complete, original Egyptian FN-49 on gunbroker that I am very pleased with, and glad that I did some research.
Thank you, fellow collectors.