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what do the numbers on a stock plate for a 1908 swedish mauser mean

by Ms. Jaida Abernathy Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What is the history of the Swedish Mauser?

The Swedish Mauser as it is affectionately called got its beginnings in 1896. The Swedish chose the 6.5x55mm cartridge and the 1896 Mauser or M96 as their rifle of choice. The rifle would remain basically unchanged until 1938, when a new shorter model would be introduced known as the M38 Swedish Mauser.

Does the Swedish Mauser have a bayonet?

The Swedish Mauser has a rather nifty bayonet that can be attached to the rifle. The bayonets are called Swedish bayonets or Swedish 1896 bayonets. Most of the bayonets were either made by Eskilstuna Jernmanufactur AB (EJ-anchor-AB) beginning around 1899 – 1912. They made 280,000 of which the first 10,000 had 4 digit serial numbers.

How to read the markings on the Swedish m/94 carbine?

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. Most other parts have the last three figures of the serial number.

What is the bore size of a Mauser rifle?

Bores were measured from 6.46 to 6.59mm and refer to the diameter of the bore. Increments are very nearly spaced .0004″ apart, or 4 ten-thousandths of an inch. The second biggest wedge represents how much to adjust the gun based on the M94 and M41 Swedish Mauser 1896 M96 cartridges.

What type of Mauser do I have?

Examine the rifle for an import stamp located along the barrel; this stamp should state the weapon's caliber, model and country of origin. Many imported rifles are stamped according to federal regulations and that stamp will settle your identification process quickly.

When was the Swedish Mauser made?

1898Production began in 1898 at Carl Gustafs stads Gevärsfaktori in Eskilstuna, Sweden. 6.5 mm Gevär m/1896. Pattern, approved 20 March 1896.

Is the Swedish Mauser a good gun?

If you're looking for a well-built, nostalgic military rifle with plenty of power, accuracy and mild recoil to hunt just about anything you want, then the Model 1896 Swedish Mauser in a 6.5x55mm is an easy choice.

What is the hole in a Mauser stock for?

The metal disk in the stock of the 98k rifle pictured above in figure 6 was used in the field to disassemble and reassemble the rifle's bolt. The hole in the washer provided the soldier with a means of protecting the tip of the firing pin while disassembling and reassembling the bolt.

What caliber is 6.5 x55 Swedish?

Norway adopted the Krag–Jørgensen M/1894 rifle, while Sweden adopted the Mauser m/1896 rifle design that was based on a Mauser service rifle designed around the 7×57mm Mauser cartridge....6.5×55mm Swedish.6.5×55mmProduced1894–presentSpecificationsBullet diameter6.71 mm (0.264 in)Land diameter6.50 mm (0.256 in)26 more rows

How long is a Swedish Mauser?

It was known as the Karabin m/94. Had a 17.5-inch barrel and an overall length of 37.3 inches. M94-M96 Carbine: A slightly modified M94. Basically, the sling swivels were moved because of the Coastal Artillery troops and Engineer preference on how they carried their rifles.

Is Mauser a good hunting rifle?

The DNA of the Mauser rifle can be seen in many of the top sporting rifles of our time, including the Winchester Model 70 and the CZ 550, and Africa's professional hunters—a hard lot to please—still believe the Mauser 98 is the most reliable action for large, dangerous game.

When was the gas port added to the M/96?

Note: The gas port was often added to Type 1 bolt bodies during repair or refurbishment after 1896. The Type 3 bolt also had a single gas port at the 2 o'clock position (when closed) but a straight bolt handle for use on the m/96 infantry rifle. It was used from 1896 to circa 1905 when a second gas port was added.

Who made the M/94 carbines?

Carbines - Mauser built 12,000 m/94 carbines in 1895, circa serial number range 1 to 12,000. Carl Gustaf built 115,000 m/94 carbines from 1901 to 1907 and 1914 to 1918, circa serial number range 10,000 to 112,000. A few m/ 94-14 carbines appear to have built as needed until as late as 1932.

What is the diameter of a 30 06?

.30- 06 and the German 7.92 x 57 mm cartridge. The result was the m/ 32 8 x 63 mm cartridge, adopted in 1932, which used a bullet 8.2 mm (0.323 inches) in diameter and a case length 63 mm (2.48 inches) long.

What type of cleaning rod is used on a CG 63?

Cleaning rods were not issued for the CG 63 or CG 80 made for civilian sales. But a standard Type 2 m/96-38 or m/38 cleaning rod was issued with the CG 63 m/6 or m/7 intended for military target use. Markings, Cleaning Rod Type 2, 1st Variation cleaning rods will show the serial number of the original m/96 rifle.

How long is a bayonet?

The bayonet is 12.875 inches (32.70 cm) long overall. The blade cm) long overall. The blade is 8.1187 inches (20.79 cm) long and has a single cutting edge and a narrow fuller 0.187 inches (4.8 mm ) wide by 6 inches (15.24 cm) long down the center of each side of the blade to the start of the spear point.

What does the 1 on a Swedish 1896 mean?

The "0" means the bore id 6.50mm, the "1" means the bore has been fired but is in excellent condition. I have fired many Swedish Model 1896 rifles with bore designations of 2 or 3 and I can not see any difference in the performance level of rifles marked this way in the disk.

What year was the Carl Gustafs M96 made?

Doug; I own a beautiful Carl Gustafs M96 made in 1923. I'd never noticed the marks on the wrist prior to your post. Mine has two crowns but no other markings. Can I assume the lack of CB or Ch marks means it was probably never rebarreled?#N#Serial number is BF 5060xx. All parts match except for the barrel band. Stock disk is the common later type with a single screw. The large pie stamped at the 0 and the smaller pie stamped at 1. No markings are present on the Torped "hold over" pie.#N#Thanks!

How many times was a Carl Gustafs 1896 rifle refinished?

It is interesting in that the wrist of the stock indicates it was refinished and rebarreled 4 times and refinished an additional two times, without rebarreling.

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