I have a Husqvarna 30-06 that my Dad left to me. I have hunted with it on several occassions and it is a very accurate and light rifle. I cannot remember what he told me about how old it is etc, only that it is was a Swedish Army rifle that has been 'sporterized'.

I couldn't find any model # only the serial number I've provided in my post that I can't locate anywhere on the internet. The biggest listing of serial numbers said some numbers were pulled because they weren't in production long, so that may be what happened re my rifle. I'd say you are close with the year,. The Model 1651 Special is not common at all. Husqvarna stamped the serial numbers on the left side of the barrels just ahead of the receiver. This holds true for the bolt action rifles from the M46 through the 1900 series of rifles. This method was due to Swedish regulations for civilian rifles. Need Husqvarna parts? Numrich Gun Parts Corporation offers the largest selection and best prices for hard to find Husqvarna parts. Shop our selection today!

Copytrans Keygen Download. It has a Bausch and Lomb 8X scope. Could someone tell me more about this gun?

Husqvarna Rifle Serial Number Lookup

I have been looking on the internet for some kind of link to a serial number website or something but cannot get any definate info. Serial number is 141146. Husqvarna Vapenfabriks AB. Attached are some pictures. Thank you for any help. This is what's called a 'classic' rifle stock.

Notice that the top of it is straight. It is low, so that, with a good cheek weld, you can use the iron sights easily. This is a 'monte carlo' stock. Notice that the top has a kind of 'hump' in it. There is an area higher than the rest of the stock. Crack Width Calculation Eurocode 2 there. This is to get your head, and your eye, up higher, so you can see easily through a scope, while still maintaining a good cheek-weld to the stock. This one is on a BB gun, but it doesn't matter.

A Monte Carlo is a Monte Carlo, no matter what it is on. The one on your gun is not as large as this one, but it is there. • The Firearms Forum is on online community for all gun enthusiasts. Join us to discuss firearms of all kinds, gun accessories, legal issues and more. Membership is free and we welcome all types of shooters, whether you're a novice or a pro. Come for the info, stay and make some friends.