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    The whole idea of Norwayicon and Swedenicon using the same ammunition was to ensure commonalty of supply in case they were both fighting the same enemy.

    With this in mind one would think that the ammunition should interchange safely.

    I have used Norma Amotfors, Norma Oslo and Sellier & Bellot in my Norski gevaer (1918) and it is still in one piece.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smellie View Post
    The whole idea of Norwayicon and Swedenicon using the same ammunition was to ensure commonalty of supply in case they were both fighting the same enemy.

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    Our great uncle Olaf told us when we wer kids. "Do youknow what these long skinny bullets are for, boys?" "It's for shooting dem long tall Svedes!" So much for joint defense.

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    Hi Gang,
    I have been lucky with my Norwegianicon Kragicon so far. A friend who is not a gun person bought it at an auction in Fairfax, VA several years ago (Fairfax is in the Metro Washington D.C area). I admired its smooth action, in spite of the fact that it was missing its trigger guard and stock screws, and some jerk had Cut the fore end off a half inch in front of the rear sight and had squared off the butt I admired it until I found a trigger guard and stock screws on Gunbroker, then I gave him what he had in it - $275.

    To cut to the chase, It wouldn't group at 50 yards, it only patterned, then I had its muzzle counter bored and snugged the barrel to what remained of the fore end with cable ties and worked on my load, which is basically the starting load for the Swede 6.5. It now shoots minute of antler anyway. BTW, the fellow who sold me the trigger guard was in Norway and was very helpful with information on these little jewels, including identifying mine as originally having been a 1908 field artillery carbine, one of only 750 made it its original configuration (sniff..).

    My questions is: do you think I should alter a barrel band I have to do a better snugging job between barrel and fore end, or try for an original stock and front hardware?

    All thoughts will be greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berthaq View Post
    My questions is: do you think I should alter a barrel band I have to do a better snugging job between barrel and fore end, or try for an original stock and front hardware?
    Only a week or so ago I provoked the fates by telling someone that his chances of finding the extra barrel bands to fit his Mauser 1891 Argentineicon Engineer's Carbine fell into the hen's teeth range of probability. He prompty found such bands a day or so later!

    So maybe I can push luck your way by saying that the chances of finding a spare stock and hardware for a Norwegianicon Kragicon are pretty dim, and your are more likely to find a wall-hanger that you can plunder.

    There! Now someone will offer you a brand-new stock within 48 hours!

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