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Swedish Model 1894/14 Mauser Carbine and Bayonet
Swedish Model 1894/14 Mauser Carbine and Bayonet
Item Details
Description
Sweden,C. 1903
6.5x55 caliber, serial number 21296 all matching, walnut stock with a range plate on the right side of the butt, blued finish, marked on the receiver ring "CARL GUSTAFS STADS/GEVARSFAKTORI/1903", with a leather sling, bayonet, and scabbard. Note: FFL/C & R
Barrel lg. 17".Overall lg. 37"

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Condition
Stock has a few dings and nicks, the finish has some light wear especially on the edges of the bayonet projection lug, the bore is bright and clean but has light lands and grooves, the action functions properly, and in overall good condition.
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Swedish Model 1894/14 Mauser Carbine and Bayonet

Estimate $200 - $400
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Starting Price $100
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Joel Bohy
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