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12 April 2005, 05:01
GSP7
Husqvarna rifles
Just bought a Older husqvarna rifle with the mauser 98 action that looks like a FN . Only says Husqvarna Van... 270 win., on the top of the barrel. The action is just like my JC higgins m51, except the safety lever looks more like a military. Has the "H" ring breach like my JC higgins FN.

Someone dumped it at the local gun shop.

Anyone have a link to the models of these??? Or Details on these old comercial huskys?

Its in good shape just needs cleaning up. It has a old one piece bueler base and old weaver scope.

Probably one of those, sell grampas old rifles deals.
12 April 2005, 05:14
snowcat
Steve Bruns maintains a database of older HVA rifles and would be your best resource. He was able to give me details on the 1951 HVA I recently purchased:

SBHVA@aol.com

I also found several interesting HVA rifle sites in a Google search thal detailed models and dates of manufacture. Congrats on the rifle.


Jay Kolbe
12 April 2005, 05:36
GSP7
I had a link to a good Husky web site but lost it, and cant find it now.
It had details of all the model numbers and discribtions.

Looks like a FN action, and has a nice stock shape with checkering. Ive handle these m98 huskys before and just scored on this one.
12 April 2005, 05:44
tiggertate
The page for that is www.pettsons.net. He also posts here from time to time as do some others. There is a good swedish firearms board at www.gunboards.com too. Click on "message boards" and scoll down to civilian swedish firearms.


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12 April 2005, 06:44
GSP7
thanks triggergate , but those are talk forums, There is a good Husky rifle model and disciption site somewhere .

Are these FN actions ? looks like it...
12 April 2005, 06:48
tiggertate
Pettsons isn't a forum, it is an informational site. Scroll down to the Husqvarna logo, click on it and you can navigate to the section on bolt guns.


"Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson.
12 April 2005, 18:13
Jim Kobe
Try this one also:

http://www.gunboards.com/forums/forum.asp?FORUM_ID=41

Jim


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13 April 2005, 04:27
D Humbarger
Is the floorplate release button on the outside or the inside of the trigger guard? The earlier HVA actions had the release on the outside.



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13 April 2005, 05:06
GSP7
Its a 640 , FN mauser 98, floor plate is not hinged. Its just like a JC higgins 50, It was manufactured in 1951