J. Michael Kerrigan


Swedish rifles

This page is under construction and captions and notes of historical interest will be added. I would appreciate any comments.


Swedish M1896 rifle in 6.5 x 55 Swedish cal. with threaded muzzel for blank firing device. Here there is a modern "flash suppressor"


Swedish M1896 rifle in 6.5 mm Swedish cal.


Swedish M1896 rifle in 6.5 mm Swedish cal.


Swedish M96/38 short rifle in 6.5 x 55 Swedish cal. with modern "flash suppressor". The threaded barrel ends on most of these rifles was for a blank ammo (with a wooden bullet) shreading attachment. Both this M96/38 and the one below were made from shortened M1896 rifles. The purpose built M38's used a turned down bolt handle.

Swedish M1938 short rifle in 6.5 x 55 Swedish cal.

Elevation adjustment, Type 1, retrofited rear sight on the "M38" conversion from shortened M96 rifles.


Swedish M1894/1917 carbine in 6.5 mm Swedish cal.


Swedish Ljungmann Ag 42B (1953), semi automatic rifle in 6.5 mm Swedish cal.

This one came with an "after market" 30 shot clip which was not military so it's shown here without a clip.

Swedish Ljungmann Ag 42B (1953), semi automatic rifle in 6.5 mm Swedish cal.


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