I have Husqvarna 7x57 . On the barrel it is stamped Husqvarna Vapenfabriks A.B. Kal 7x57 .serial # 206652 .and close to the serial # it is stamped nitro and another marking right above that . Can anyone give me info .I am thinking of getting rid of this .
Forget the info...on here,it'll likely be sold before the night is over.....
I have Husqvarna 7x57 . On the barrel it is stamped Husqvarna Vapenfabriks A.B. Kal 7x57 .serial # 206652 .and close to the serial # it is stamped nitro and another marking right above that . Can anyone give me info .I am thinking of getting rid of this .
How about this....if it is a 98 action, you have rocks in your head if you part with it.
How can I tel if it is 98 action
Post a picture and we will tell you.
having trouble getting pictures to post any suggestions
Are they in a photobucket or like account?
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There are a few ways you can tell if the Husqvarna was built on a Mauser 98 action. First, the Husqvarna 98's used a large ring action, so on the left receiver wall, there should be a step where the receiver ring joins the receiver wall. The Husqvarna-designed action is a small ring action where the ring joins smoothly to the receiver wall with no step.
Second, the Mauser 98 actions all have a box shaped bolt stop that also contains the ejector.
Third, the Husqvarna 98 rifles had the safety mounted on the bolt shroud, whereas the Husqvarna-designed actions have a safety on the right side next to the bolt shroud.
Fourth, the Husqvarna 98 rifles have an ejector slot in the left locking lug, whereas the Husqvarna-designed rifles have a solid locking lug.
Hope this helps.
Ask SBHVA, as he is the resident expert on all things Husqvarna. Husqvarnas in 7x57 are a lot less common than those in 8x57 or 9.3x57, but the price that you get for it will, as with most things, depend on condition/condition/condition.
Jeff
We still want to see the pictures t
any other info year made possible value
Date is a guess at best, 50's to 60's. I have one with a serial number close to yours and it was made in the mid 50's.
Is the bottom metal steel? Seems they did the change at some point in the early 200,000 range.
It looks like an HVA small ring Mauser style action, but the stock doesn't look factory to me. I don't think that I've ever seen a Husqvarna factory specs stock without checkering. SBHVA would know.
Jeff
Pretty sure its a 50's model. The bottom metal is steel (tell by the plunger). Looks like a 4000 series lightweight model, as they had a front sight but were not drilled and tapped for a rear sight, just two holes on the receiver for an peep sight.
Gotta agree on the stock. Never seen one like that on a 50's Husky. Probably a aftermarket.
Nice rifle. Had one in -06 that shot quite well, but was a bit noisy with the 20.5" tube.
Yep...
I have one in 7X57 AKL, and it shoots a ragged hole. The stock looks pretty Fajen or Bishop, however.
Definitely not a factory stock that I've ever seen.
But that's a 98 three-lug bolt. Sell? Nope, not me twere mine. Even if the thing doesn't shoot, the action is a "real" action and would be a fine base for a custom barrel.
Well yes it's a 98 style action but made by Husqvarna, small ring.