1894 Swedish Carbine Nosepieces
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Variations in nosepieces for the 1895 Oberndorf and 1894 Swedish carbines
Left: Mauser flat back.
Middle: Husqvarna, slightly curved.
Right: Gustaf, curved back.
Left: Mauser
Middle: Husqvarna.
Note the two undercuts in the middle, found only on Husqvarna manufacture.
Right: Gustaf
Top: Gustaf
Bottom: Husqvarna
Researchers have assumed the S to be Stockholm. The S has been noted on HVA and Gustaf nosepieces.
The notches on the HVA nosepiece have also been noted on Gustaf-made parts.
These two bayonet lugs are both from 1932 dated carbines. They both have straight crowns (Gustaf). The "H" is s/n 112433, "L" is s/n 112986. The meaning of the letters is unknown.
This m/94 nosepiece is from Gustaf s/n 5980 mfg in 1898.
Inside of s/n 5980.
Gustaf m/94 s/n 4602 from 1898.
Gustaf s/n 4602 from 1898 with CG stamped inside.
This nosepiece on the top is unique. At this time there's nothing really known about it.
Its very different than a standard 94/14 nosepiece.
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