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<blockquote data-quote="buffgunner" data-source="post: 2668656" data-attributes="member: 35631"><p>Did you ever get a definitive answer? I have a 1916, but it is one that was converted to 7.62 as a civil guard carbine. In looking ar yours, it has a sporter stock of some sort, and has a slightly different bolt. The guide on mine is thinner toward the back and has the handle bent further down. Your bolt looks closer to the one in my Swede - but yours is definitely not a Swede. The rear sights look the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buffgunner, post: 2668656, member: 35631"] Did you ever get a definitive answer? I have a 1916, but it is one that was converted to 7.62 as a civil guard carbine. In looking ar yours, it has a sporter stock of some sort, and has a slightly different bolt. The guide on mine is thinner toward the back and has the handle bent further down. Your bolt looks closer to the one in my Swede - but yours is definitely not a Swede. The rear sights look the same. [/QUOTE]
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