![very cool :vcool:](./images/smilies/cool.gif)
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Ep'd numbers on bolt parts are considered correct on a late Husky M38
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Good omen, just before I picked it up I found this Swedish 50 ore piece.
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Dixie likes it, that's whose fur is all over it.
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Yes, some I have shot, but not the 1944 ones.aussimmo2015 wrote:That is a beautiful collection. Do you shoot any of them?
I had a 1941 Husky as well but it was not a excellent example and sold it off.qz2026 wrote:At least I have a 41 trough 43. Had a chance on a 44, but at the time, it just went too high for me. Stupid me... Haven't seen one since.
I have only seen 2 1944 Huskies for sale in the last 8 years.Emdawg wrote:Bought a 1944 M38 for $150 a few years ago from a guy at my local gun show because he wanted his money back when he bought it in 1998. Sold it to friend for $350 thirty minutes later because I didn't know what I had. What a dummy I was.
Very nice guns!!!