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I haven’t shared anything in a while and I figure some of you might enjoy these photos of a couple somewhat recent additions, a pair of Swedish M38s. 

Both are all matching and function extremely well, which I suppose fits with their reputation. I recommend a Swedish Mauser to any surplus shooter/collector.

First the older...

 

 

 

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17 hours ago, Ramjo said:

I have one dated 1900. Has the same micro adjustable rear sight insert as the first one pictured. Adds about $100 to the value of the gun.

I saw a 1900 Oberndorf receiver M38 once in a local shop. Don’t recall if it had the micrometer sight on it but it was in great shape overall. Like an idiot, I didn’t buy it...

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Those are pretty nice versions, I have two also, a 96 and a 38 from the twenties.  Extremely accurate, more so than I am myself.  They are also matching numbers, to extreme, wood and small parts and so on. Enjoy them, even has American manufactured rounds,  I think Remington had a rifle of the year in Swede for M700, I could be wrong.

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