My M96 dated 1918 was lovely but I could not get it to shoot cast well..probably because of the 1 in 7 twist...shot jacketed rounds very accurately....lovely build quality.
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Buying a Swedish Military Mauser
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Re: Buying a Swedish Military Mauser
Have a look at this. Click on the pics for full size.
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Re: Buying a Swedish Military Mauser
I have had a few over the years I have never had any success with cast bullets. The original sights are no good unless you are shooting at 300 yards or more. I gave up on them nice rifles just to much of a chew on to shoot them with original sights.
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Re: Buying a Swedish Military Mauser
I picked up this 1915 CG M96, an all matching arsenal refurb that looked unfired when I bought it.
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Re: Buying a Swedish Military Mauser
That is a superb looking rifle UKR, a neighbour has one that looked to be unfired when he collected it, perfect wood and a bore that was as bright as a new one.
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Ovenpaa wrote:That is a superb looking rifle UKR, a neighbour has one that looked to be unfired when he collected it, perfect wood and a bore that was as bright as a new one.
If you cast your mind back, I think you may have some prior knowledge of this particular rifle!
Now fitted with the correct 1-600m Vasteras rear sight insert.
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Re: Buying a Swedish Military Mauser
Oh dear, I usually remember rifles as well however on this occasion you will have to remind me.
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