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Who's in a mil surp phase? I was for a few years and now I need to thin the herd a bit before guns start pouring out of the closet.

This is a pretty nice Swede. All matching numbers on the rifle. The bayonet is not matching - bought it separate after obtaining the rifle. Great shooter as most of these are that are in good shape. Asking $375 shipped and insured.

Thanks for peepin!

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what grade is the barrel, from the stock disk?

dave
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ttt
$325
I need to make it known that I believe the front sight (just the blade) has been replaced. It's a tad tall which causes the rifle to shoot a bit low. I had intended to slowly file it down at the range and sight it in for 100 yds but never got around to it.
ttt
that's a perfect disk reading.
wish I had the spare cash.
Originally Posted by ringworm
that's a perfect disk reading.
wish I had the spare cash.


Thx ringworm.

Any takers? Somebody "needs" this soon - I've got to pay for other toys!
I will take it.
PM sent.
SPF
Originally Posted by Bill in NE
I will take it.
PM sent.


You're gonna love it, bought mine here a few months ago and these 96's shoot as well as you can hold em.Get some Swede Lapua brass and have a ball!
Originally Posted by TexasChase
I need to make it known that I believe the front sight (just the blade) has been replaced. It's a tad tall which causes the rifle to shoot a bit low. I had intended to slowly file it down at the range and sight it in for 100 yds but never got around to it.

For a field expedient or even a permanent fix, you can add layers of tape under the sight ladder to raise it in very slight increments. I bought a much taller front sight for my Swede which made it shoot 11" low at 100, then added pieces of thin electrical tape one at a time to get it dead on at 200. That lets one keep the front sight as is without having to cut on it.

You can also cut shims from aluminum cans or anything similar one can think of will work.
Pretty easy to find various height front site blades for these.
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