![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe Im missing something here, but couldnt the OPs rifle be for instance a model 4100 from the 30s-40s-50s when the nitro term was still being used on smokeless powder Huskies. I used to collect mil surp and all the Husqvarnas Ive seen were in 6.5x55mm. Some military rifles have the final (mfr) inspectors number stamped or engraved in an inconspicuous place other than the receiver.Īs said, the four digits on the bolt should match four digits (usually the last four) in the serial number on the receiver. Was the rifle bought used You will get better answers by posting this on s gun board. The bolts will be serial numbered (sometimes with only the last 4 digits), and the action will have a serial number. Normally, you only run into mismatched serial numbers on military surplus boltactions. Could this mean that the barrel is not the original Were the actions and barrels mixed and matched on these guns Thanks for any info Whole Gun: Bolt and Trigger: Top View - Bolt: Entire Bolt: Barrel Stamp 1: Barrel Stamp 2: Bottom of receiveraction. ![]()
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