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1910 Swedish Mauser ???
Could someone help me with this gun....Id like to know alot more about it. I will attach some pics.
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Last edited by bajaboy1972; 06-24-2012 at 05:30 PM.
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06-24-2012 05:21 PM
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The rifle in the photo is a standard 6.5x55mm m/96 Swedish
Mauser long rifle made by Carl Gustafs, the type was adopted by the Swedish Military in 1896 and production of the type ceased in 1925. It is probably the best mauser ever built its quality is second to none, they were still in use in there m41/B sniper form in the mid eighties. The actions were so well made that thy were rebarrelled and restocked to make the CG63 target rifle a world beater in its day. They are a dream to shoot the long barrel and 6.5mm round make for a very comfortable shooting experience.
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Whats it worth? I paid 100.00. Stock is like new. Gun is excellent. What do the numbers indicate on stock ?
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Hi, $100 is probably a good price but as I live in the UK
it's only a guess, I know that they fetch a lot more than that over here and I have yet to find a bad one. As for the numbers on the stock and by that I assume you mean the stock disc it shows information about the rifle bore and its condition with regards to wear. for more info type "House of Karlina" into google you will find a very good site that should answer most of your questions. There are also some very good books on the subject, at the cheaper end is "The Swedish
Mauser Rifles" by Steve Kehaya and Joe Poyer ISBN 978-1-882391-26-4 printed by North Cape Publications, it is the third edition that you should be looking for be carefull if you look on ebay as a lot of people are trying to shift there old second editions... If you really want to find out about the Swedish Mauser rifle family then probably the best book you can find is "Crown Jewels" The Mauser in Sweden by Dana Jones ISBN 0-88935-283-6 it is a collector grade publication so is not cheap but a must for anyone who has more than a passing interest in the Swedish Mauser. Good luck
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Mausers typically go for about $300+ in my area, Pennsylvania.
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Originally Posted by
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Mausers typically go for about $300+ in my area, Pennsylvania.
Unless you find them at a garage sale. Found one yet?
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Actually, yes but not at a yard sale. I bought mine at a company called Woolworth's over 20 years ago. I don't recall the amount exactly but believe it to have been somewhere between $90-$120, the 303 was $103, I have the receipt for that one. It was the second military surplus rifle I bought, the first being an SMLE MKIII* at the same store. Garands at the time were selling for the ungodly amount of $300 which I thought useless as you can't hunt with semi-automatics in Pennsylvania. In all fairness however, $300 was a good bit of money then for a newly married fellow living in an apartment with a young baby. I'm still kicking myself today. Said child and second one later led to the long hiatus between rifles. I had only one purchase in the next 15 years, an Australian
cadet at an auction.
And sadly now that I think about it, I still have the original box of ammo I bought for it with not one shell missing. Never fired it. The 303 I killed two deer with long ago.
It is all matching, most of them are. It was the second rifle I cleaned by putting the stock on the dash board of my car. The stock is very light in color.
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It is probably good that I started collecting a bit late. As much as I enjoy obtaining,researching ,accessorising I would probabaly be living with my collection in a van down by the river. Prioritizing seems to be my biggist challange. Thought a Garand
would be next and had a S&W Victory model Navy pilots pistol dumped in my lap. I am going to try and avoid the pistol tangent for the moment although a Webley,Luger, and a P38 are avaliable to me.
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It is probably good that I started collecting a bit late. As much as I enjoy obtaining,researching ,accessorising I would probabaly be living with my collection in a van down by the river. Prioritizing seems to be my biggist challange. Thought a
Garand
would be next and had a S&W Victory model Navy pilots pistol dumped in my lap. I am going to try and avoid the pistol tangent for the moment although a Webley,Luger, and a P38 are avaliable to me.
Good luck with the collecting you need a very understanding "other half", you are lucky that pistols are still available to you as thay were all banned here in the UK
years ago, illegal ownership nows carries a 5 year prison sentance !!!!!
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