19 March 2006, 22:30
conchoHusqvarna Rolling Block
I just purchased at a gun show 16 ga shotgun , Can anyone fill me in on the strenght of these guns for re-barreling to a Black powder Cartridge 45/90 is my goal Thanks
Mr. concho:
Generally speaking, the Husqvarnas are among the best of the Roller actions. When the military replaced them with a repeating rifle, many of the rollers were refurbished by the arsenal and rebuilt into forester rifles. Perhaps shotguns as well?
Whilst I have never encountered a Husqvarna shotgun, I would expect it to be of the same high quality as the rifle actions. What kind of extractor does it have? Is it a long arm pivoting on a screw that is put in low on the left side of the frame, down around the trigger guard screws? Does it have the firing pin retractor built into the top of the breech block?
A picture or two would help.
Glenn
20 March 2006, 12:23
Fritz Kraut www.pettsons.net Go to the Husqvarna pages, and than "Rolling Block".
Btw, Husqvarna made alot of fine shotguns. You can have a look at some of the hammer actions here:
www.pappaalva.com/husqvarnaFritz, thanks for the Pettsons site. The 6.5x55 rolling block for artillery simulation is fascinating !!
20 March 2006, 18:41
conchoThank You Fellows , I sent a picture to you Glenn as I have never been succesfull getting one to post here , Fritz Please re-check web site as I can't get
www.pappaalva.com/husqvarna to open ! Thanks again everyone ! concho
20 March 2006, 20:56
Fritz Krautquote:
Originally posted by concho:
--- Fritz Please re-check web site as I can't get ---
You're right: I think the page is down. Sorry!
Fritz
24 March 2006, 18:16
Husqvarna M98Hi guys!
Look at this adress to find pettsons Place.
http://www.pettsons.net/hvastory.htmlPersonaly I am having a model 17 C coming "home" any day now.
Best regards Chris