16 October 2004, 07:32
Recoil RobRe: 1907 carl gustov 6.5
great small ring Mauser, well made, good steel, only 2 lugs for the lower pressure cartridge which is a great deer cartridge. Barrel seems a bit short, is it the original military cut down?
Bottom line is how it shoots vs. price.
16 October 2004, 06:09
lubbockdaveCan anyone tell me anything good/bad about this model swede?? Fella says it is has 2 lugs, is sported with scope mount in place, 18 inch barrel--
any info good or bad is appreciated...
Dave
16 October 2004, 08:07
Fritz KrautIt looks like you have got a Model 94 Carbine, the first model of swedish Mauser rifles. The short barrel is original. This rifles do usually shoot pretty good if they are in a good shape,

Some links:
https://lockbox.dwave.net/northcapepubs/swmauser.htmhttp://www.rebooty.com/~dutchman/index.htmlBest regards,
Fritz
17 October 2004, 05:52
lubbockdaveOh, OK. Sounds easy enough.
Thank you for the education-thank you very much!
Dave
17 October 2004, 05:23
lubbockdaveso even if it is a M94, the M96 stock will fit?
Dave
17 October 2004, 05:26
Recoil RobThe M94 is the shortened, carbine version of the M96, the receivers are the same. You might have to shorten the forend a bit if you want and the bolt slot may have to be opened for the bent bolt, but the receiver and bottom metal are the same and should drop in.
Rob
17 October 2004, 15:25
ClarkI got one today.
With a sproterized stock, short barrel, bent bolt, 1903 CG.
I got him down from $100 to $80, and I thought it would be good for experiments.
17 October 2004, 23:07
nedlubbockdave, check your pm if you need swede 94, 96, or 96/38 stocks.
ned in houston