Step into a piece of history with the Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag Model 1938, Type II, an exemplary World War II service rifle that speaks volumes to the quality and precision of Swedish craftsmanship. Manufactured in 1941, this bolt-action rifle is chambered in the esteemed 6.5x55 Swedish caliber, celebrated for its remarkable accuracy and manageable recoil. Collectors and enthusiasts will appreciate the rifle's historical significance, as it was a pivotal tool for Swedish forces during the mid-20th century.
This particular Model 1938 is in good condition, showcasing some signs of previous use and handling, yet maintaining its integrity and charm. The minor scratches and scuffs on the original hardwood stock tell a story of its past, while the well-defined rifling in the clean, well-maintained bore ensures reliable performance. The barrel, threaded for potential muzzle device attachments, adds a layer of versatility that is seldom found in rifles of this age.
Crafted during an era of military innovation, the Model 1938 was a continuation of the earlier Model 1896, designed with a shorter barrel for improved maneuverability without sacrificing accuracy. The blued finish provides a classic, corrosion-resistant appearance, underscoring the rifle's durability and combat-ready design. Equipped with adjustable iron sights, this rifle is not only a testament to historical engineering but also a practical choice for hunting or target shooting today.
Owning this Husqvarna Model 1938 Type II is not just about adding a rifle to your collection; it's about preserving a piece of history and appreciating the meticulous engineering that has stood the test of time. Its combination of historical value, craftsmanship, and practical functionality makes it an indispensable addition to any firearm collection.




