Good Day,
Those are some beautiful pieces. Its wonderful to see an original configuration Skolskjutningskarbin (school) Carbine, a correct 1902 m/94, two weapons officers rifles (m/94-14, m/96) and a
Norwegian
target (sniper)
Krag
.
Whats especially facinating is that both of your Weapons Officers (armorer's) rifles were built on 1930 dated receivers. The latest I've sen was 1935 on two of my target rifles.
The one marked MATS is atypical since it even the bolt is marked "MATS" and not with the Kassaktionsstampel (reject stamp) that is prevalent (and correct) on your m/96. Its an unusual variation but not improper as the were destined for person consumption and as seen here, could be marked in accordance with the builders wishes.
According to D Jone's book "Crown Jewels", most cavalry and artillery officers chose a m/94 Carbine to build as part of their qualification course. Since you have a m/96, it must have been built by an officer from another branch. Do you have any information on the Officers who built them?
As for value, are you in
Canada
, US or elsewhere?
Thank you again for showing them. A truly magnificent collection!
Best Regards,
Michael