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M38 Swedish Mauser 6.5x55 Bolt Action Rifle - Surplus - Very Rare find these days, flat shooting, long range, extremely accurate. Own a piece of history. See video, extended description, and custom options for individual offerings and details.
M38 Swedish Mauser 6.5x55 Bolt Action Rifle - Legendary Swedish Military Rifle - This is the shortened second generation version of the rifle. 44" overall, 24" Barrel. Known for their high quality workmanship and legendary accuracy. The M38 Swedish Mausers have net been readily available here in the States in several years. These rifles came to us from the a major importers liquidation inventory and we are mighty proud to have them. There are only a few rifles total and they come in several different configurations. I personally inspected these rifles on premise before purchase and I was very impressed. Built by either Carl Gustafs, Obendorf, Waffenfabrik Mauser or Husqvarna. We had to slap the hands of the warehouse guys when they came in to keep them from drooling on them. What a find. To pull the trigger on one of these is to fall in love with them. Don't miss this rare opportunity. The came to us out of the Samco liquidation sale and have been graded as GC... Surplus Good with a minor crack in the wood stock Please know that when you purchase one of these you should expect a crack in the stock somewhere. Also as represented some in the lot are drilled and /or tapped for scope rings. See video and custom options. An important note for you collectors - These rifles are recognized by their original serial #'s. They have been in the country for quite some time and were not required to have the more currently mandated U.S. Importer re-numbers that so much surplus these days is subjected to.