I should start by mentioning I'm a Swede fanatic when it comes to firearms, particularly Huskys. I don't have any of their shotguns, but I can talk Husqvarna bolt rifles all night.
Top: Husky 640 (FN 98 Supreme Action) in 9.3x62. Wears a Redfield 3x scope with a German Post on a quick detach Paul Jaeger side mount
Bottom: Husky 640 (Same FN action) in .270 Win. Wears a B&L Balvar 8 scope and sits in an FN Supreme stock
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Another Husky 640, this one in .220 Swift (factory chambering)
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Bottom: Husky 1640 (improved small ring 98) in .30-06, wearing a Redfield Receiver sight
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Carl Gustaf 1896 Sporter in 6.5x55 in a Bishop stock wearing a vintage Weaver V9 scope
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And one of my favorite, kind of a Swede, not really a Swede rifle: Oberndorf M1896/38 in 6.5x55, made in 1899. One of only a handful actually made in Germany during the first few years of production
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I've also got a S&W (Husky 1640) in .270 that's still in pieces, and a Carl Gustaf M94 Carbine sporter also in 6.5x55 that I don't have any photos of.
I've never picked up a swede weapon that wasn't high quality, and I don't think I've ever sold one that I ended up with.
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