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Thread: Swedish 1867 6.5x55 rolling block

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    Boolit Master

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    Swedish 1867 6.5x55 rolling block

    About 10-11 years ago when I was getting rolling blocks from Sweden this rifle was one among 10 in a box. I knew it was coming as I'd seen these photos.

    The action is a Husqvarna m/1867-68 military #1 black powder. The barrel was m/1896 Swedish Mauser 6.5x55. The machine work required to convert to a rimless extractor was extensive and fairly well done although it looked to have been done in the early part of the 20th century.

    Out of curiosity I stuck a field gauge in the chamber and it rattled like a BB in a boxcar. Grossly unsafe and yet somebody had been shooting it in Sweden for a long time.

    What I did was pull the barrel off and chop it to a 6" stub and sold the action on Auction Arms with the information as to why I yanked the barrel off. It was a curiosity more than anything. I'm also a little sorry I didn't keep it.














    In this picture you can see a small hole into the barrel at the left side of the photo. That hole went frighteningly deep. It was also covered by the handguard. Why would someone put a hole there? That's right where the chamber is located. That was the other reason I removed the barrel though I did supply the 6" stub to the buyer.


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    Hole in the barrel from the old back sight set screw?
    There's enough space for all God's creatures...Right next to the mashed potatoes!

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    The chamber must have been deepened at least 1/4" since the cartridge base must be flush with the barrel end, on the m/96 the cartridge protrudes behind the barrel.

    This must be a hell of a dangerous rifle, chamberpressure 3-4 times bigger than the 12,7x44R cartridge....

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    Talking swedish roller

    I think if you leaned to the left when you pulled the trigger it should be safe enuff?

    hey, watch where ya point that thing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by enfield View Post
    I think if you leaned to the left when you pulled the trigger it should be safe enuff?
    If I ever find one of these you can test it out for me okay?
    There's enough space for all God's creatures...Right next to the mashed potatoes!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotty View Post
    Hole in the barrel from the old back sight set screw?

    No, it was much deeper that the setscrew locating hole. It was scary deep.

    Dutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackpowder View Post
    The chamber must have been deepened at least 1/4" since the cartridge base must be flush with the barrel end, on the m/96 the cartridge protrudes behind the barrel.

    This must be a hell of a dangerous rifle, chamberpressure 3-4 times bigger than the 12,7x44R cartridge....

    Yes, that's why I removed the barrel. But somebody shot it enough to beat the headspace into submission.

    Dutch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchman View Post
    No, it was much deeper that the setscrew locating hole. It was scary deep.

    Dutch
    Pressure vent hole then lol
    There's enough space for all God's creatures...Right next to the mashed potatoes!

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