I finally was able to pick up my rifles, including this Swedish target rifle...
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View threadYes, but the barrel is a Schultz and Larsen heavy barrel; so much heavier than a standard CG 63 barrel, that the hand guard had to be ditched.A CG-63?
Woh!! That's some serious Gun Porn right there!! I thought I was a Swede fan but youz got the goods! I've owned about 12 of differing shades but mostly M96's and M38's or 96/38's. I inherited the CG63 action in a deal with a friend and have collected up all the parts for the CG637 Singapore Police build. I currently own two very nice M96's in military form. One has all matching numbers including the individual rear sight parts! The other is for an m/41B Sniper replica build. Looks to be an ex-FSR or other civilian Target rifle with non-matching numbers. The other is an almost exact replica of the m/41B and is a sweet shooter, mind you they nearly all have been. You must have fun shooting all those babies?! Thanks for sharing the Pic from another Swede lover.
That CG637 is interesting, never even heard of it. That scope looks unique too.
Here's my 3 Swedes, each are somewhat different. Middle is a CG-63 with a conversation date of 1969.
The top rifle is Finnish…...but it might be 6.5X55
We actually had 350sq ft CEV(Controlled Environmental Vault) constructed with own HVAC system.
Any Ljungmans?
We still have a few unicorns, including a pair of M/28-76, special Mosin Sniper and a Sniper SVT-40(with a mount appraised 2.5x the rifle, crazy)...I'm a Swede, Swiss, Finnish, and U.S. A. collector, although I have a number of Enfield, South American, and what nots...
Looks like you have the full gamut of rear sights too. I recognise the GF, Soderin, and Elit but not the others. Which in your opinion is the best of them?
The swede bug- honestly, you have no ideaI like the GF too. Had/have multiple Vasteras, FRAMs, Elit, Elite, Soderin, but never the SM55 or 65's. I think I've bought something off you before on eBay? Certainly no shortage of stuff at yours (pretty jealous). Got my first M96/38 (Carl Gustaf) when I was 15 years old (birthday present). Then my next was a sporterised Husqvarna that shot a lot of game and the eye out of needles. And then after that it was all over, had the bug and fell in love with the Swedes and 6.5x55. I see now that the bug gets some people pretty bad (or good) looking at you guy's collections.
Yep!! I think you might be right there!! Ha, ha, ha, ha......I'd be a Pig in Swill at your's!!! You got the MRSA/Coronavirus/Ebola/Vancomycin resistant Clostridium's love child of a bug there! Nice work!The swede bug- honestly, you have no idea
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Ukrainian, living in MidwestKAIFS, are you Swedish?
Yep, I've been living in Oz for about 8 years now. My rifles were being well looked after by two friends but one of them has recently been diagnosed with a rare type of Parkinsons disease and the other is in his late 70's and been through bowel cancer and recently a severe pneumonia and spinal abscess and he's gone from being very wirey and tough to very frail. They are both massive gun nuts and the earlier mentioned friend used to win matches against Semi-autos with his M1917 and he's left handed! They both had a tonne of semi-autos too until our government took them all off of us. The second guy bought his first Swede off me and got the bug and now owns a bunch in various forms including an S/L barrelled CG63 and that top one which is just beautiful IMHO. I need to collect the rest off him because he's so frail now that he might might not be long for this world and I am going to ask each of them if they will part with one rifle that I can remember them by. The first guy, Stuart, is an expert on Enfields and has his name as a contributor to Skennerton's book, the 'bible' of Enfields. He's promised me his NZ stamped Mk.1 Lee Enfield (Long Tom) which is what NZ soldiers carried into war in WW1 at Gallipoli. Ross, the second chap has a lot of the Swede accessories and that M96 which is what I will ask him for. They are both fantastic characters and such enthusiastic shooters and collectors and it's a shame I met them late in their lives as they are two of the most fun guys to go shooting with. I'm sure we all meet these sorts of guys through our lives, similarly minded and such relaxed company to be around especially out shooting as I'm sure I feel 20 years younger out on the range with my mates and positive they do too.Those are a pair of fine looking M96's, RS.
So, you are living in Australia now and slowly repatriating your rifles from NZ?
Where is this match held?My sons and I shoot in a Vintage Military Rifle Silhouette Match and it is a great family activity. The match involves shooting 10 chicker silhouettes @ 220 yards, 10 pigs @ 330y, 10 turkeys @ 420y and 10 rams @ 550 y, using a pre-1945 design military rifle.
This is range we shoot the match on...
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Where is this match held?
How do you like that Solderin sight? I need to find a new diopter for mine (FSR-89) and also a set of inserts for the front sight.Yes, but the barrel is a Schultz and Larsen heavy barrel; so much heavier than a standard CG 63 barrel, that the hand guard had to be ditched.
I was told that this was a popular upgrade for people who didn't want to replace their cg 63 when the new CG 80 came out. I have a CG 80 and it has an S&L barrel of very similar profile.
I've just been sent some pics by my friend in NZ playing with his Grandson and a couple of his Swedes and gear.I like the Soderin sight, but I think the Busk is considered a better sight. I've got a CG 80 which has a stock somewhat similar to the -89 and it came with a Busk. I have not noticed the problem that you are experiencing.
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Honestly, though, you might want to check with KAIFS on this...he is the master, methinks.