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<blockquote data-quote="newok" data-source="post: 3822849" data-attributes="member: 4911"><p>Recently my father has passed and I've inherited several older military rifles circa WWII. There are Swedish mausers, Yugoslavia weapons, Husqvarna's, and several crests that I can't identify. They are mostly in original unaltered condition (that's what my dad collected). There are some carbines and "shorter" versions of the rifles. There are a couple of Husqvarna's that look to be professionally sporterized. Their are no M1 Carbines or garands. I no a little about this stuff but just enough to get me into trouble. </p><p>My question for the group is are there some foreign miltitary rifles or certain versions of those rifles I should look for in the bunch. I know some of the shorter versions used to sell higher. Are these types of weapons even desirable anymore? Most everyone I know shoots more modern weapons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newok, post: 3822849, member: 4911"] Recently my father has passed and I've inherited several older military rifles circa WWII. There are Swedish mausers, Yugoslavia weapons, Husqvarna's, and several crests that I can't identify. They are mostly in original unaltered condition (that's what my dad collected). There are some carbines and "shorter" versions of the rifles. There are a couple of Husqvarna's that look to be professionally sporterized. Their are no M1 Carbines or garands. I no a little about this stuff but just enough to get me into trouble. My question for the group is are there some foreign miltitary rifles or certain versions of those rifles I should look for in the bunch. I know some of the shorter versions used to sell higher. Are these types of weapons even desirable anymore? Most everyone I know shoots more modern weapons. [/QUOTE]
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