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Husqvarna Sweedish Mauser
I just bought a 1942 sporterized Husqvarna 6.5x55 Sweedish mauser from a friend, he did the work about 25 years ago before he knew what he had. He did a very good job, the bore looks excellent, it's a very good shooter. I gave him $150 for it, how did I do.
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03-17-2013 08:13 AM
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I am assuming a great deal here without model number or pics but if it shoots at all and is un cut othe than wood that would make it well worth the $150 in my book. I have a couple of these rifles, one is a restored M38 the other is a sportered M94. The standard open sights are horrible but if was 30 years younger they would suffice. Post some pics! Most of all have fun!
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He only changed the stock, has the bent bolt and all the correct markings on the receiver, has the threaded barrel with screw on thread protector.
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I would say that you did very well.
That should be a great shooter.
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