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20 February 2005, 05:30
Tanker
Husqvarna 10 bore bolt action?
Help!! I need some assistance in identifing a new aquisition. It is a Husqvarna single shot bolt action in 10ga smooth bore. It has a very short action with a single lug locking bolt guide. It is wood stocked, with schnable, checkered grip, steel buttplate, open express type rear with blade front. I was told that this is a line throwing gun. The action opening is too short for a normal length shot shell. It must use a special short blank or launching round. I wonder if it could be a harpoon gun. Can anyone help?
20 February 2005, 05:49
Grandpasez
Tanker-Can you show a picture of action.Ed


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20 February 2005, 16:37
Tanker
Hi Ed: I made an error. This is a 12 bore. The previous owner said it was a 10 and I just checked. The chamber is 2" total. The action apears as an oversize Husky .22 action. The muzzle is 1/8" thick. Thanks
20 February 2005, 20:05
D Humbarger
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21 February 2005, 16:04
Tanker
Doug: I will try to get a photo or two in the next few days. Thanks.
22 February 2005, 07:32
sbhva
Husqvarna did make a harpoon/line throwing gun. It sounds like that is what you have. A picture would confirm that.


Steve
22 February 2005, 15:39
Tanker
Steve:
I presume that is what this is. I figure they must have slid a rod down the bore with maybe a washer type "o" ring to center it and keep it from falling out. I will get photos as soon as I can. I am not that capable with the camera / computer thing yet. It is a neat gun to handle.
22 February 2005, 18:38
sbhva
Tanker;

There were a whole bunch of accessories that came with the gun including a harpoon. I had the opportunity to buy one of these complete with a harpoon, but thought the seller wanted too much for it. Now that I am a more advanced Husqvarna collector, I wish I would have bought it.

There is a thread about the harpoons guns on the Swedish Commercial forum. I am a newbie here so I don't know if I can post a link to another forum or else I would. Email me and I will pass it on to you.


Steve
23 February 2005, 16:16
Tanker
Steve:
I found some info. It is a HVA Model 47 Harpoon Gun. Chambered for 12ga. / 45mm. Less than 200 were made between 1933 and '35. Some were used as line guns in Singapore.
Now I guess I need a harpoon...and a whale problem.
Thanks.
23 February 2005, 23:21
Hog Killer
Tanker, you could always take your Husky hog hunting, if you cannot find any problem whales. I would think harpooning a big boar, would be almost the adrinaline rush as the original "Nantucket Sleigh Ride".

Hog Killer


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24 February 2005, 01:18
Tanker
HogKiller:
That would be almost as much fun as when I shot at a nice grouper facing me and the spear went in his mouth and out a gill never touching him but leaving him on the line. He was off like a shot dragging me accross the reef at warp speed in a cloud of silt. Finally when he stopped I followed the line into a murky cave, pinched his eye sockets and up he went 65 ft. to the surface. I was one cut up bloody mess. He was 40 odd lbs. of really good eating.
24 February 2005, 09:05
sbhva
Man, now I'm hungry! Grilled Grouper at Crabby Bill's in Clearwater Beach! Can hardly wait until May when I am heading back there for a week or so.

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Originally posted by Tanker:
HogKiller:
That would be almost as much fun as when I shot at a nice grouper facing me and the spear went in his mouth and out a gill never touching him but leaving him on the line. He was off like a shot dragging me accross the reef at warp speed in a cloud of silt. Finally when he stopped I followed the line into a murky cave, pinched his eye sockets and up he went 65 ft. to the surface. I was one cut up bloody mess. He was 40 odd lbs. of really good eating.



Steve
24 February 2005, 16:13
Tanker
Steve:
I ate there when I went to Clearwater for the failed CADA show. I am a big crab fan. We waited for hours but the crabs were micro. The waitress then told me she should have ordered something else. Rats. Crabs are their big deal. We have some seriously good garlic blue claws here. Actually when it comes to fish, anymore the choice is usually fresh snook caught off the dock. Snook is right up there on the ultimate list along with polished steel, oiled walnut, dental floss , and high heels. Damn, I'm hungry too!