Swedish Partisan Rifle
During WW2 Husqvarna Vapenfabrik produced rifles which were intended to be used by a resistance movement in Sweden in case of occupation by the Nazis. This is not a Military rifle. The mechanism used was the old standard Mauser m/96 mechanism similar to fm/23-36 and the calibre was 7.9×58 mm like the standard German Military ammunition. The m/96 mechanism is considered to be weak for the heavy German cartridge.
Swedish Nagant M1887 revolver
Manufactured by Husqvarna in Sweden c.1887~1900′s, marked with the bugle of Swedish postal services.
7,5mm Nagant 7-round cylinder, double action, side loading gate.
These revolvers went from the army to the home guard to various secondary governmental bodies throughout the 20th century.
Swedish Nagant M1887 revolver
Manufactured by Husqvarna in Sweden c.1887~1900′s, marked with the bugle of Swedish postal services.
7,5mm Nagant 7-round cylinder, double action, side loading gate.
These revolvers went from the army to the home guard to various secondary governmental bodies throughout the 20th century.






