a sporterized swede can go for a lot less, and be a good starting point if you want a sporter, but look closely at the work, because many of these were butchered when they sold for $20 or less. a nice Husky M38 can still be found around here for around $300. $500 is too much for a swedish mauser for now, unless it is an origional m94. there is a thread here that somebody tells how to read the stock disc. you must remember that the rifle may have been used a lot since the rifle was inspected and the disc stamped, so this info may not be 100% accurate today. it has one section that gives barrel condition and another that gives bore diameter. ![]() it is true that the stock disc does have info about the barrel on it, but it is not a 1-10 thing. ![]() ![]() Sounds like you have cought the swedish mauser bug.
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