The complete set: scope, container, side-mount andbase, objective protection and the very rare adjustment tool.View from top. Note the rubber protection has beenrolled back to expose the eye relief adjustment.The standard cross-hair used by theGermans. This was the very best scope during WW2 and long after.Inside the there should be ascrew-driver tool. This tool was removed by the army 1955. The Armydidn't want the soldier to adjust the standard settings.Below the sight adjustment tool canbe seen in the container-lid twisted 90 degrees to be fixed firm in placeduring transportation.Note the 90degrees countersink compared to the hole in order to keep the tool fixed inthe lid of transportation container.The tool is marked with proof mark '3 Crowns'.Tool for the German made Ajack Rifle Scope 41. DuringWW2 Husqvarna Vapenfabrik produced rifles which were intended to be used bya resistance movement in Sweden in case of occupation by the Nazis.
This isnot a Military rifle. Themechanism used was the old standard Mauser m/96 mechanism similar tofm/23-36 and the calibrewas 7.9x58JS mm like the standard German Military ammunition. The m/96mechanism is considered to be weak for the heavy German cartridge, becauseof only 2 locking lugs.Inorder to strengthen and improve the receiver, it was produced without anygroove for the thumb.Theer HVA m/96 receiver.Notethe wall of the receiver has no grove for the thumb.
By the way, I still had to install a taller front sight and even shave the rear. She's going to get an authentic Swedish mauser sling, a bayonet,. M38/M1896 sling installation Does anyone have images that show the correct installation of slings on M38 and M1896 Swedish Mausers? Also, is the same sling used for both rifles?
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