Husqvarna Vapenfabriks was a Swedish firearms manufacturing company in the town of. And continued by FFV well into the 1980s. Husqvarna also built a limited number of an elegant double rifle in caliber 9.3x74R, the model 410.
I just started fixing up my fathers Vapenfabriks A.B. Nitro 149XXX. It has a Monte Carlo stock with flat bottom pistol grip, slide adjustable ramp rear sight for I believe 100-300 yards. It has a push button in front of the trigger guard for removal of the mag floor plate.
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600mm barrel. GREAT shooting gun Dad has always had a bit of 'Scottish pride' regarding his $28 3-9x30 bushnell scope from the 70's and how many deer it's killed. But after this years 'fail' on a nice mule deer from aging eyes in low light looking into the setting sun with the Ol' antique sportview, I was given the green light to bring the gun into the modern age with a new scope, rings, mounts. For the scope I'm going with a leapers 4-16x50 AO mil dot I'm wondering though. Will a Mauser 98 picatinny rail fit his receiver screw holes? I know there's issues with stripper clips but this isn't a military model it's for filling the freezer:D the following is what I'm considering.
Sooo update on the rifle. After a complete dis-assembly and finding tons of years worth of carbon build up and gunk (surprise?)in the bolt assembly that hasn't been cleaned in 40 years, things are running much smoother now. I've found a few small hairline cracks in the stock, one behind the mag well and a typical one at the rear of the tang. I'm going to glass bed the action with devcon 2 ton and that should get some more solid years out of the rifle stock.
I installed a crispy razor sharp 2 lb Timney trigger (that I polished with with a ceramic stone) and Dad was AMAZED what modern machining can provide! ( maybe I can con him into buying a mill to finish the machine work, wait that won't work he's Scottish and tighter than bark on a tree! NM) I machined a picatinny rail with 20 MOA slope to fit (the span length between the holes was off by a few thousandths) Also added a UTG 1/4 MOA 4-16x 50mm scope with illuminated mil dot, a step up from the 1/2MOA 3-9x 32mm! Hopefully he can see that monster buck he missed out on in WY this year this time around:D Any suggestions on a bluing or parkerizing finish? I was thinking oil bathe all the metal for several months and let the metal soak as much oil as it can and polishing it.
Like log truckers do with the floor boards on their rigs. If not I have some good methods for super blue. The bluing is pretty sparse on parts of the barrel and trigger guard. Ok, since you asked, here is my opinion: Scope: I would use a different scope. The leapers you chose is Chinese junk, in my opinion, and is more likely to fail on you than the old Bushnell. There are other hunting (not 'tactical') scopes from reputable companies that are inexpensive and will serve you much better. You're going to have to spend more than you did for the Leapers, but you REALLY get what you pay for in optics.
There is NO need for a 20 MOA rail. It is a hunting rifle, and will reach out to any reasonable hunting range (and then some!) with a normal mount. Glass bedding: Good idea!
It will help keep your stock from cracking further, and might improve the rifle's accuracy. Do your homework how to do it, if you haven't done it before.
It's not hard, but you can make a mess if you don't have a plan when you start. Refinishing: I would leave it alone. It has a pretty nice finish for a rifle of that age!!! I think an old working rifle should have a worn, but well maintained, blued finish. To protect the existing bluing, pull the action from the stock and buff everything with Turtle Wax for cars.
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It works wonders for corrosion protection and sticks better than oil without being 'wet.' You've got a fantastic rifle there! Take care of it and it will be filling the freezer for a long time.
Husqvarna Vapenfabriks was a Swedish firearms manufacturing company in the town of. And continued by FFV well into the 1980s. Husqvarna also built a limited number of an elegant double rifle in caliber 9.3x74R, the model 410.
I just started fixing up my fathers Vapenfabriks A.B. Nitro 149XXX. It has a Monte Carlo stock with flat bottom pistol grip, slide adjustable ramp rear sight for I believe 100-300 yards. It has a push button in front of the trigger guard for removal of the mag floor plate.
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600mm barrel. GREAT shooting gun Dad has always had a bit of 'Scottish pride' regarding his $28 3-9x30 bushnell scope from the 70's and how many deer it's killed. But after this years 'fail' on a nice mule deer from aging eyes in low light looking into the setting sun with the Ol' antique sportview, I was given the green light to bring the gun into the modern age with a new scope, rings, mounts. For the scope I'm going with a leapers 4-16x50 AO mil dot I'm wondering though. Will a Mauser 98 picatinny rail fit his receiver screw holes? I know there's issues with stripper clips but this isn't a military model it's for filling the freezer:D the following is what I'm considering.
Sooo update on the rifle. After a complete dis-assembly and finding tons of years worth of carbon build up and gunk (surprise?)in the bolt assembly that hasn't been cleaned in 40 years, things are running much smoother now. I've found a few small hairline cracks in the stock, one behind the mag well and a typical one at the rear of the tang. I'm going to glass bed the action with devcon 2 ton and that should get some more solid years out of the rifle stock.
I installed a crispy razor sharp 2 lb Timney trigger (that I polished with with a ceramic stone) and Dad was AMAZED what modern machining can provide! ( maybe I can con him into buying a mill to finish the machine work, wait that won't work he's Scottish and tighter than bark on a tree! NM) I machined a picatinny rail with 20 MOA slope to fit (the span length between the holes was off by a few thousandths) Also added a UTG 1/4 MOA 4-16x 50mm scope with illuminated mil dot, a step up from the 1/2MOA 3-9x 32mm! Hopefully he can see that monster buck he missed out on in WY this year this time around:D Any suggestions on a bluing or parkerizing finish? I was thinking oil bathe all the metal for several months and let the metal soak as much oil as it can and polishing it.
Like log truckers do with the floor boards on their rigs. If not I have some good methods for super blue. The bluing is pretty sparse on parts of the barrel and trigger guard. Ok, since you asked, here is my opinion: Scope: I would use a different scope. The leapers you chose is Chinese junk, in my opinion, and is more likely to fail on you than the old Bushnell. There are other hunting (not 'tactical') scopes from reputable companies that are inexpensive and will serve you much better. You're going to have to spend more than you did for the Leapers, but you REALLY get what you pay for in optics.
There is NO need for a 20 MOA rail. It is a hunting rifle, and will reach out to any reasonable hunting range (and then some!) with a normal mount. Glass bedding: Good idea!
It will help keep your stock from cracking further, and might improve the rifle's accuracy. Do your homework how to do it, if you haven't done it before.
It's not hard, but you can make a mess if you don't have a plan when you start. Refinishing: I would leave it alone. It has a pretty nice finish for a rifle of that age!!! I think an old working rifle should have a worn, but well maintained, blued finish. To protect the existing bluing, pull the action from the stock and buff everything with Turtle Wax for cars.
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It works wonders for corrosion protection and sticks better than oil without being 'wet.' You've got a fantastic rifle there! Take care of it and it will be filling the freezer for a long time.