It should have a long Mauser extractor and mechanical ejector with a sliding safety button. Left Receiver wall is stamped with HVA ACTION-MADE IN SWEDEN Trigger guard magazine feels light, must be some sort of alloy material.īolt has a magnum bolt face, magazine box easily accomodates medium magnum cartridges. Proofmark and word Nitro stamped on the flat under receiver ring behind the recoil lug, (missing serial number). I would like to find out if anyone knows if the manufacturer ever made some of these actions and did not stamp a serial number on them.Ĭan I still have a gunsmith built me a rifle with it Here is a description of the action: Husqvarna Crown trademark and the word SWEDEN stamped on the top of the receiver ring. Was planning on using it to have a rifle built, now I am at a loss. Husqvarna 270 Rifle S Serial Numbers As It. Husqvarna 270 Rifle S Serial Number On It.PM follows and, btw, I think you got a hell of a deal as the action is worth $300.00 minimun if in very good condition. of the action showing the complete LEFT side, another showing action markings and one close-up of the receiver ring, the front rounded part of the action and I "should" be able to nail it from that. 19, built on FN actions, may well have had a fancier Euro.-only version and this is one.OR, it could be a "custom" stock on one, copied from a "Crown Grade".hard to say, without a close, personal inspection of the actual rifle. It SEEMS, based only on the pix posted so far, that the Husq. rifles to North America by firms such as "Tradex" here and dozens in the USA, this is to be expected, I guess. This IS quite possible, given the huge variation among Euro.-made sporters of the '50s, '60s and '70s, until the evil of "pushfeed" and "California styling" ruined what were the finest production sporters ever built. This, however, is not an HVA, but, appears to be a FN Deluxe action with the style of stock used on the earlier HVA Husqvarna "Crown Grades". No, the HVA actions all have the standard Mauser extractor, you are a bit confused here as the EJECTOR is what differs from the " Patterne 98" as does the bolt stop and housing, both inferior to the original designs.
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