I am trying to ballpark the value of a Husqvarna Vabenfabriks A.B. 30-06 US that I came by recently. The ornate monte carlo stock is deeply hand-carved with a deer cameo. I have a hunch this was a later addition since none of the hundreds of photos of Huskies I’ve seen have had stocks like this. Having said that I understand value is modified. Nonetheless and most importantly I’d like to know its date of production.
The serial number is 1830, not the typical 6-digit number I’ve been seeing. I’d appreciate any helpful information you can provide. Hello, I'm not sure what to tell you about the serial number but I did find a web site that listed these numbers for these guns. I have a 'Husky' which was made for import by the 'Tradewinds' Co. In Tacoma Wa., I was doing the same research that you are and got to that site by way of Google, wish I could remember the site name. Of all the Husqvarna info I have come across the general opinion of value has been between 200 for poor condition going to 400 for excellent.
Serial number 124401 and was wondering the market value of the gun. - Answered by a. Your rifle was produced in 1950 near the end of the year cycle.(serial. Jun 07, 2011 Husqvarna date of manufacture. Discussion in 'Chainsaw' started by spirko, Apr 26, 2011. So the serial number tag should have the two different spellings on it. The city is spelled Huskvarna, and the brand is Husqvarna! Like troll says, could have changed over time. Boskaerm, Jun 7, 2011 #20.
These values seem to revolve around what a collector would pay so I think the stock would ding that value a fair bit. Furthermore I am looking for a barrel for mine, have you any interest in selling? • The Firearms Forum is on online community for all gun enthusiasts. Join us to discuss firearms of all kinds, gun accessories, legal issues and more. Ms 7297 ver 21 manual 1. Membership is free and we welcome all types of shooters, whether you're a novice or a pro. Come for the info, stay and make some friends. • Site Functions • • • • • Useful Links • • • • • • Support the site!
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I just started fixing up my fathers Vapenfabriks A.B. Nitro 149XXX. It has a Monte Carlo stock with flat bottom pistol grip, slide adjustable ramp rear sight for I believe 100-300 yards.
It has a push button in front of the trigger guard for removal of the mag floor plate. 600mm barrel. GREAT shooting gun Dad has always had a bit of 'Scottish pride' regarding his $28 3-9x30 bushnell scope from the 70's and how many deer it's killed.
But after this years 'fail' on a nice mule deer from aging eyes in low light looking into the setting sun with the Ol' antique sportview, I was given the green light to bring the gun into the modern age with a new scope, rings, mounts. For the scope I'm going with a leapers 4-16x50 AO mil dot I'm wondering though. Will a Mauser 98 picatinny rail fit his receiver screw holes? I know there's issues with stripper clips but this isn't a military model it's for filling the freezer:D the following is what I'm considering.
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