14 July 2018, 07:05
Utah ShotgunnerGunsmith 'Aksel Svensen' Possibly from the '50s or '60s. Anyone familiar with this na
Purchased a 98 Mauser sporting rifle with this name on the barrel.
Searches of the internet have turned up nothing.
I purchased the rifle out of Georgia, but of course firearms can move around.
Hopefully this image will work.
If it doesn't please let me know.
14 July 2018, 16:11
p dog shooterCould it be the owner instead of the smith.
14 July 2018, 21:12
enfieldsparesOld 1950s and 1960s Handloaders' Digest and such..expecially old Lyman catalogues...are useful as they ofen have a long state by state list of such people and/or gunshops in them. Hope ite helps.
15 July 2018, 05:42
p dog shooterquote:
Originally posted by enfieldspares:
Old 1950s and 1960s Handloaders' Digest and such..expecially old Lyman catalogues...are useful as they ofen have a long state by state list of such people and/or gunshops in them. Hope ite helps.
I checked some gun digests from the late 50's early 60's nothing.
15 July 2018, 10:52
georgeldDo a "search" online.
I just did, died April '85, it don't say where though. Does give the cemetery name. Likely his home country.
George
16 July 2018, 02:01
TCLouisTry
https://www.findagrave.com/Amazing the information in the database. . .
In a way there is too . . . TOO much personal information being amassed in databases.
My wife just finished "1984" and now realizes why I quote just the book title with certain interweb happenings/advances.
16 July 2018, 03:54
Utah Shotgunnerquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
Could it be the owner instead of the smith.
First, my thanks to all that have replied. Yesterday I was a sick pup and today I woke up to a power outage.
p dog,
Yep, could be the owner, but the equipment to engrave text in cursive in that time was expensive. More likely to be used by a 'smith to mark his products.
16 July 2018, 03:57
Utah Shotgunnerquote:
Originally posted by p dog shooter:
quote:
Originally posted by enfieldspares:
Old 1950s and 1960s Handloaders' Digest and such..expecially old Lyman catalogues...are useful as they ofen have a long state by state list of such people and/or gunshops in them. Hope ite helps.
I checked some gun digests from the late 50's early 60's nothing.
Thank you enfield and p dog,
I have a very good collection of American Rifleman from the 30s to the early 60s but I haven't unpacked them since we moved.......ten years ago.

16 July 2018, 04:02
Utah Shotgunnerquote:
Originally posted by georgeld:
Do a "search" online.
I just did, died April '85, it don't say where though. Does give the cemetery name. Likely his home country.
George
George,
Do you have the link you found?
Before posting this question I searched all of the following online.
Aksel Svensen
Aksel Svensen rifle
Aksel Svensen gun
Aksel Svensen gunsmith
Aksel Svensen smith
Aksel Svensen gun maker
Also did all of those searches(and more) with the last name spelled 'Svenson'
Surprisingly common name. Lots of hits including a fair number of obituaries.
BUT, not a single one that made any mention of Aksel working as a gunsmith or rifle maker.