Nice rifle! They are not seen so often here anymore, as people sorrowly choose to sell them away due to our six long gun limit. And then the guns take a boat trip to the US, where they find new, more caring owners. Indeed a part of our cultural heritage goes that way.
Anyway, for your enjoyment, I'd like to post some links about Husqvarna. The history of Husqvara reminds a bit of Winchester's. The production ceased in 1970, to the grief of swedish hunters and shooters. And there is also a peripety in the quality - not 1964, but pre- and postwar guns. Prewars, as your singleshot, were significantly better worked, and had superior balane. About your nice single shot, however, not very much has been written.
First a complete list of all Husky models.
http://www.skydevaaben.com/allhvamodels/info.xml
On rimfire guns - Google translated. The translation "shop guns" for "rimfire gun" is strange, but the translation machine is not as clever as we are, just a bit faster.
http://translate.google.se/translate?hl ... d%3D386198
An article on rolling blocks from Husqvarna - Google translated.
http://translate.google.com/translate?u ... =&ie=UTF-8
On hammer guns - Google goes stupid again and has "male" for "hammer". Swedish has "hane" for hammer, and that means "male" or "rooster", the latter being more correct, if not appropiate.
http://translate.google.se/translate?hl ... d%3D331108
Hammerless shotguns - Google translated.
http://translate.google.se/translate?u= ... =&ie=UTF-8
http://translate.google.se/translate?hl ... d%3D352733
http://translate.google.se/translate?hl ... d%3D361503
Engravings - Google translated.
http://translate.google.se/translate?hl ... d%3D264692
From the museum of The Gun Factory of Husqvarna.
A view of the Vapenfabrik.
O.Sh.