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  1. Dec 2, 2020 · When first issued in 1941-42, six m/41 sniper rifles were issued per company and were a standard of Swedish infantry armament. The m/41B continued in service through 1995. The last unit to utilize the m/41B was the Swedish Home Guard and they used it until it was replaced by the scoped AK4OR, a Swedish version of the H&K G3A3 fitted with a ...

    • The Swedish Carbine and Rifle
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    In the mid-1890s, the Swedish government began to fear the developing rivalry between the great powers. It seemed only prudent to fortify her coasts and arm her army and navy with more modern weapons. Numerous military arms were tested to replace the army’s 1860s-era single-shot Remington Rolling Block rifles. They settled on a modification of the ...

    The flat-shooting 6.5x55mm cartridge was developed in Sweden and is renowned for its accuracy. The original cartridge used a 156-grain round nose bullet. In 1941, a new cartridge with a 139-grain spire-point bullet was adopted. In a test performed a few years ago for the book, I shot five different Swedish Mauser rifles, three m/96 with 29.1-inch b...

    In the 1920s, the Carl Gustafs Stad Faktori rebuilt some 500 m/96 rifles as the Fm/23 which had a heavier barrel and a sporter stock for issue to military officers for match shooting. This was the first attempt to turn the m/96 into a target rifle. For many years, one of the most popular shooting competitions in Sweden was the 300-meter rifle match...

    The Swedish Mauser is a bolt-action rifle and feeds from an internal box magazine holding five 6.5x55mm cartridges. The rifle is full stocked and utilizes a 12.875-inch blade bayonet. The bayonet is unique in that the steel grip is hollow to slide over the cleaning rod secured in the forend. The rifle is 49.5 inches long and weighs 9.2 lbs. empty. ...

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  3. This 1913 Swedish Mauser from Carl Gustafs Stads is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 6.5x55mm Swedish. A 29.5" barrel includes a fully adjustable peep rear sight in place of the original sight ...

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    • 6.5X53MMR MANNLICHER-SCHONAUER
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  4. Swedish K m/94 (Model 1894) carbine Cavalry Carbine made circa 1916 by Carl Gustaf GF, a company that is still making military products today. The 18-inch barrel yields an overall length of just ...

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    • 6.5X53MMR MANNLICHER-SCHONAUER
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  5. CARL GUSTAV 1904 Swedish "Mauser" SKU GDC0000003108. used excellent ... Mossberg is known for duck-blasting scatterguns, but the company's Patriot rifles have been around for years. The Mossberg ...

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  6. This Swedish Mauser Carbine is over 100 years old and can still do lots of work out at the range. For more information and photos see pages 326 and 327 of Joe Puleo’s, “Bolt Action Military Rifles of the World. Good luck. Swedish 1894/14 Carbine 6.5×55 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle 1918 C&R

  7. For sale is a Carl Gustav M94 bolt-action rifle in 6.5x55. Serial number-2398. This pistol is in great condition. Receiver is stamped with the date of 1898. "Swedish Mausers" are a family of bolt-action rifles based on an improved variant of Mauser's earlier Model 1893, but using the 6.5×55mm cartridge, and incorporating unique design elements ...

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