Swedish Mauser
The Swedish Mauser refers to a series of bolt-action rifles developed in Sweden, primarily based on the Mauser design. The most notable model is the M96, which was adopted by the Swedish military in 1896. These rifles are known for their accuracy, reliability, and robust construction, making them popular among collectors and shooting enthusiasts.
The Swedish Mauser typically fires the 6.5×55mm Swedish cartridge, which is praised for its low recoil and high ballistic performance. Over the years, various models and modifications have been produced, including the M38 and M94, each serving different roles within the Swedish armed forces.