We are privileged to offer a particularly fascinating and well-preserved example of Swedish military adaptation: a 1900-dated Swedish Mauser M96/38 manufactured by Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, presented in excellent condition with matching serial numbers on all major components—with the exception of one barrel band, noted for transparency.
This rifle tells a compelling two-part story. It began its service life as a standard M96 long rifle at the turn of the 20th century. Decades later, it was selected for the Swedish Army’s modernization program, where it was expertly shortened and refined into the handier, updated M96/38 carbine configuration. In addition to the standard adjustable U-notch rear sight, this rifle is equipped with a rare and highly desirable Västerås diopter sight, a precision aftermarket aperture sight that enhances accuracy and adds significant collector interest.
The rifle remains in excellent overall condition, a remarkable state for a firearm over 120 years old. Its matching numbers—with the single barrel band exception noted—confirm its exceptional preservation. It boasts a strong original finish, crisp markings, solid wood, and a bright, excellent bore—a testament to Sweden’s legendary armory maintenance standards.
For the collector, this is a standout opportunity. It combines the historical depth of a 1900-dated receiver, the functional refinement of the interwar M96/38 upgrade, the rarity of a Västerås target sight, and the superb condition of a nearly-all-matching example. This is a definitive piece of Swedish firearms evolution, ready for display or the range.




























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