Splet13. okt. 2006 · CAUTION: When collecting m94 Swedish carbines, one has to be careful of fakes and m/96 rifles cut down to look like m/94 carbines. One of the better places on the Internet to find out more about Swedish … Splet03. nov. 2024 · The Swedish 6.5x55 mm. Listed below are five reasons why. 1) Rifles are common and high quality If we blinker ourselves by looking only at the cartridge, we …
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Splet20. jul. 2024 · RL22 shot almost as well but was about 50fps slower with the accuracy load. With the Hornady 160 RN RL22 & IMR7828 both shot well with 47 gr. at 2430 & 2470fps … Splet26. mar. 2011 · I have a M94 Swedish Carbine dated 1898. The serial number is 6 117, however, the rest of the rifle is numbered 117 (bolt, butt plate, etc.). It's beautiful with no import marks. Wood is in excellent condition as well as the bore. It was manufactured by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevarsfatori. No bayonet lug. What do I have? Wife bought it for me at … change address in mutual fund
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Splet01. feb. 2014 · Chambered in 6.5x55mm swed. Very accurate rifle with a smoother action is say than a mosin. Although not quite the same price range as a mosin it's still a g... Splet21. apr. 2024 · M94 Carbine: Made from 1895 to 1918. It was known as the Karabin m/94. Had a 17.5-inch barrel and an overall length of 37.3 inches. M94-M96 Carbine: A slightly … Splet05. apr. 2013 · Saved this one from being butchered for it's action yesterday. I have this hunting buddy that likes custom rifles, he recently acquired a slim tapered .25 cal. octagon barrel with the intentions of having it installed on a Savage 99 and chambering it for .250-3000 Improved but the Gunsmith he uses had his doubts for whatever reasons about … hardees thokar