Swedish Mauser - Gallery

Gallery

  • Karbin m/1894, original model without bayonet mount

  • Karbin m/1894-96 for the Corps of Engineers (no bayonet mount, rifle sling swivels)

  • Gevär m/1938 purpose-built m/1938 (Type II) equipped with a turned-down bolt handle

  • Blank firing adapter for Swedish Mauser m/1896B and m/1938B

  • Muzzle threads for blank firing adapter

  • Rifle scope m/1941 (ZF Ajack 4x90) for m/1941 sniper rifle

  • Rifle scope m/1944 (AGA 3x65) for m/1941 sniper rifle

  • Knife bayonet m/1896 for m/1896 and m/1938 rifles (overall length 330 mm/13 in)

  • Knife bayonet m/1914 for m/1894-14 carbine (overall length 460 mm/18.1 in)

  • Knife bayonet m/1915 for m/1894-14 carbine, Royal Swedish Navy (overall length 635 mm/25 in)

  • Stripper clip loaded with Swedish 6.5×55mm surplus FMJ spitzer ammunition produced in 1976.

  • What the Swedish Mauser could have been. Mauser in 8x58mmR Danish Krag, the standard military rifle caliber in Sweden before the 6.5x55mm. Swedish rifle trials of 1892.

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