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Husqvarna Rifle 7mm Rem Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Delicious" data-source="post: 1052705" data-attributes="member: 85735"><p>I've uploaded pictures of my action taken before I shipped it off to be re-barreled.</p><p> </p><p>Google books has a book you can see by Frank de Hass entitled Bolt Action Rifles. You can do a search for it and look on page 276 - 281. There is also information on the model 8000 stating on page 282. the 8000 was a latter model with a modified action. </p><p> </p><p>Here is the Readers Digest version; a company named Trade winds out of Tacoma Washington imported the actions which they sold either under their name or through Smith and Wesson. I've heard them referred to as HVA (Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Akteibolag) early and late versions, 1640 and Husqvarna commercial.</p><p> </p><p>That should give you something to chew on. If you have a 1960's version you have a good action to use or build on. I bought a 90% stock from Richard's Microfit stock and sent the action to Pac Nor for a 26" barrel. If I don't screw up the finish work and inletting on the stock I should have a nice fairly long range 7mm Rem Mag when I'm done.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck with yours.</p><p> </p><p>Craig O.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Delicious, post: 1052705, member: 85735"] I've uploaded pictures of my action taken before I shipped it off to be re-barreled. Google books has a book you can see by Frank de Hass entitled Bolt Action Rifles. You can do a search for it and look on page 276 - 281. There is also information on the model 8000 stating on page 282. the 8000 was a latter model with a modified action. Here is the Readers Digest version; a company named Trade winds out of Tacoma Washington imported the actions which they sold either under their name or through Smith and Wesson. I've heard them referred to as HVA (Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Akteibolag) early and late versions, 1640 and Husqvarna commercial. That should give you something to chew on. If you have a 1960's version you have a good action to use or build on. I bought a 90% stock from Richard's Microfit stock and sent the action to Pac Nor for a 26" barrel. If I don't screw up the finish work and inletting on the stock I should have a nice fairly long range 7mm Rem Mag when I'm done. Good luck with yours. Craig O. [/QUOTE]
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