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North Cape Publications "For Collectors Only: The Swedish Mauser Rifles"  by Steve Kehaya and Joe Poyer
 

 

"Books in the 'For Collectors Only' series include a part by part analysis of the subject firearm, organized by serial number range. All markings, codes, finishes and changes to that part are described. A history of the firearm's development and use is include and special appendices describe specialized versions. Completely illustrated with line drawings and photographs."


A very good, in-depth look at the Swedish Mauser and all of it's variants. If you are thinking about collecting this rifle - this is a good book to have. I never realized there were so many different models and variations of one of the finest Mausers ever manufactured. If you want to know little things like - "What does the print on the brass disk, on the right side of my Swede, mean?" This is the book to get! The only thing I could wish for in addition to what is already contained in the 256 pages is an expanded assembly/disassembly section with diagrams and pictures. To preview sections of the book and actually purchase it online you can visit https://www.northcapepubs.com/


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List of Chapters

  1. The Development of Firearms in Sweden
  2. Part-By-Part Analysis 
  3. Markings
  4. Sniper Rifles 
  5. Soldier's Rifle and Carbine Accessories  
Appendix:
  1. Production Totals and Serial Numbers 
  2. Gevar m/39 and m/40 Mauser Rifles 
  3. The Swedish Arms Industry - A Short History 
  4. Swedish Mauser Steel 
  5. Ammunition
  6. Disassembly/Reassembly
  7. Two Unique Swedish Mauser Rifles
  8. Bibliography
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