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Posted By: powdr Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/24/13
Guys I've been looking for a MAUSER action to build an 8mm-06 on. After a recent post, I started thinking about maybe way ahead for buying a Husky in 8x57 and have a friend of mine rechamber. What is the major difference in the 1640 and 640? powdr
Posted By: djs Re: Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/24/13
Check Simpson's for some Huskies.

http://www.simpsonltd.com/index.php?cPath=350_370
Posted By: mudhen Re: Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/24/13
A quick google search yielded this:

http://www.nationalgunforum.com/rif...0-06-calibre-model-1640-lightweight.html

Husqvarna basically used only four different mauser-type actions.


The Swedish Mauser model 94

Used from 1927 to 1949
After WW2 it was called model 38, it also lost the thumb cut-out.

The German Mauser model 98

Used from 1937 to 1956
Made by FN in Belgium in two types, the main difference is that
the new type doesn't have the thumb cut-out and that the bolt
handle is swept slightly back.

Husqvarna model 1640

Husqvarna was not comfortable with the fact that they were
depending on one of there competitors. So they developed an
action that in some ways resembles the German Mauser model 98.
It uses a long mauser 98 type extractor and mechanical ejector
but got a sliding safety catch.

It was released in 1953 and discontinued in 1967.

Husqvarna model 1900

In 1967 Husqvarna released a new action. It uses short modern
extractor and ejector. It got a small extra guiding-lug on
the lower locking-lug. The cocking-piece got a new shape and
looks like the one on the present Carl Gustaf 2000 rifles.

Since 1950 Husqvarna have mainly used cold-hammer forged barrels.

A very crude and simplifyed list of Husqvarna rifle models

Model 46
Swedish m/94 action
Approximately 25000 made
Calibre 9,3x57 9,3x62 6,5x55

Model 146, 246
FN made M98 action (old type)
Approximately 12000 made
Calibre 9,3x57 9,3x62

Model 646, 648, 649
FN made M98 action (old and new type), and Swedish m/38 action
Approximately 64000 made
Calibre 6,5x55 8x57JS 9,3x62
220Swift 270Win 30-06

Model 1000, 1100, 2104F
FN made M98 action (new type)
Calibre 220Swift 270Win 30-06

Model 1640, 1740, 2100, 1600
Husqvarna 1640 action
Calibre 270Win 6,5x55 30-06 8x57JS 9,3x62

Model 6000, 3000, 7000
Husqvarna 1640 action
Calibre 7mmRemM 308Win 270Win 30-06 243Win 9,3x62

Model 1651
Husqvarna 1640 action
Calibre 358NM

Model 1970
Husqvarna 1900 action
Calibre 22-250 243Win 6,5x55 270Win 7mmRemM 300WinM
308Win 30-06 9,3x62 222Rem

Husqvarna's rifle production was sold to FFV Carl Gustaf in 1970,
and the production of the model 1900 continued in Eskilstuna until the end of the seventies.
Posted By: Ken/Kebco Re: Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/24/13
The 640 is made on a commercial large ring FN 98 type action.

The 1600 series is similar to small ring 98, the 98 ejector box is not on the 1600 and the trigger is different. It does use the small ring thread for the barrel and the hole spacing for the triggerguard is the same. Nothing else really is interchangeable with a 98 mauser.

A rechamber should be a easy conversion on either.
Posted By: CLB Re: Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/24/13
My 1640 sports a 23 inch Douglas tube and shoots 154 Honady spire points into half inch groups. Rides pretty nice in it's McMillan Edge too!


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Posted By: Steelhead Re: Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/24/13
Nice rifle..
Posted By: CLB Re: Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/24/13
Thought you'd like that one...shoots everything well thus far.
Posted By: backcountryal Re: Husquvarna 1640, 640 - 11/26/13
The Husky 1600 action is one of the best of the 98 type actions. A number of improvements on the standard 98, plus small ring, good trigger which is easily polished and worked, good side safety. The 1600 had the 20" barrel, the 1640 had the 22" barrel. The 1600 was the original lightweight hunting rifle, long before all the modern lightweights. An 8x57 rechambered to 8/06 in the original Husky stock would be an excellent, quality, hunting rifle.
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