There has been a lot of interest lately in the old Swedish Mauser Carbines, Model 1894-14's (M/94-14). The older blog posting of my own M/94-14 carbine that I restored, has been accessed numerous times each day, so I thought I'd revisit that carbine, and post a more complete album of photos and include some additional information on it. Custom model 38 Swedish mauser. Serial # 676824.Engraved,has 18 1/2' barrel.Custom stock.HAS A SWAROVSKI 4X scope WITH A 4A RETICLE HEAVY POST AND SIDE CROSS HAIRS.(EUROPEAN FOREST.Click for more info. Mauser Rifles 96 Swedish Parts List. Sort by: 0 Schematic w/ Parts List Mauser 38 Swedish, 94 Swedish, 96 Swedish Schematic W/ Parts List. Product #: PDF0278 Part Key: 0. Add to My Saved Parts. Eligible for FREE shipping. 1 Extractor Collar. A very rare 1898-dated Carl Gustaf Swedish M1896/38 arsenal short rifle conversion Mauser. This one is dated 1898 — from the first year of production.The barrel is 23.5″ –which was standard for the Swedish M1896/38 and the M38. This rifle’s serial number is 102X, so.
- The Swedish Mausers are still very common in Sweden. We have 700,000 licensed gun owners in Sweden (all rimfire and centerfire firearms, both handguns and rifles, require a license, even for hunting) whereof at least half are sure to still own a Swedish Mauser. Most common are M/96 and M/39.
- Mauser Model M2 (Imported by SIGARMS) We Found Bulk Ammo In Stock: 5.56 55gr FMJBT 1000ct $824.99 Rainier Arms 5.56 62gr LAP 1000ct $799.99 Rainier Arms 308 Win 147gr FMJBT 500ct $549.99 Rainier Arms.223 55gr HP Match150ct $119.99 Optics Planet.
- Markings on Swedish mauser rifles. Text Mats Persson. How to read the markings on the Swedish m/94 Carbine and on the m/96 and m/38 Rifles. Manufacturing The name of the manufacturer and the year of manufacture are on the top of the receiver. The serial number is on the left side of the receiver.
Swedish Mauser Serial Numbers
A very rare 1898-dated Carl Gustaf Swedish M1896/38 arsenal short rifle conversion Mauser. This one is dated 1898 — from the first year of production.The barrel is 23.5″ –which was standard for the Swedish M1896/38 and the M38. This rifle’s serial number is 102X, so it probably came from the first month of production. All-matching numbers except for the rear barrel band. Even the cleaning rod is numbered and matching! Has a small import-mark: “CDI Swan VT.” – The metal finish is worn from use, with about 60% or better bluing. The wood shows wear from use and handling. This is one of the variants that had its muzzle threaded to accept a blank shredder. A U.S.-made flash hider with matching threads is included. The handguard is extra-long, which is characteristic of Carl Gustaf arsenal-produced Mausers. The action is smooth. The trigger pull is crisp. Front sight is standard trapezoidal blade. The rear sight is the rare and exquisitely-precise Metallverken Vasteras stepped dial-adjustable type. The bore shows good rifling and does reflect light, but Is dark and worn throughout its length. This variant is very rare–and in fact much more rare than an 1898-dated Swedish carbine. It is very hard to find a Model 1896/38 conversion that is both dated 1898 and equipped with the Metallverken Vasteras target sight. (AMFN-638)