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    I have an all matching crispy purpose built model 38 short rifle with an unusual stock disc that I have never seen before. It is brass. It is in the usual spot on the stock and it is attached with 4 brass nails. On the stock is a large M over the number 28 over 3 swedish crowns. I wish I knew how to post a photo here but I dont. Does anyone know what this disc means? I can e mail anyone interested a photo of it. Thanks in advance.

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    Do some research on Swed military designations, may be a unit mark? I have never paid close attention to these rifles at gun shows, have never heard of or seen such markings.

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    The disc carries a record of the bore condition found during the last arsenal inspection.

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    No this one is different. There is no bore data only the description that was given. Thanks anyway.

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    Dutchman has a photo on http://dutchman.rebooty.com/disc.html listed as "Unknown disc mounted on 1905 m/96 in my collection.".

    Photo http://dutchman.rebooty.com/images/disc22.jpg

    This site also has information about the different disks.

    http://www.gotavapen.se/gota/artikla..._se_rifles.htm

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    I saw that site. But there has to be someone who knows what the markings mean.

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    I think some of the Swedes were issued to game wardens, foresters, and other non-military outfits. I had a Swede once that had what looked for all the world like a brass USFS shield set in where the disc usually sits.

    Somewhere there has to be a book on all the Swedish M96 and 38 variations.

    jn

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    I bought the Doug Bowser book when I first purchased a swedish Mauser. Upon reviewing the info., I see no reference to anything resembling the disk described above. However, I do love a challenge, so I will continue looking.swedemauser.jpg
    "Wars are, of course, as a rule to be avoided; but they are far better than certain kinds of peace." - T.R.

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    Didn't the Finns buy a bunch of Swede rifles when fighting the Russkies ?
    Could be a Finn disc ?

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    I just found out what it is. A guy from another site said it is a disc for a navy rifle issued to a naval mine sweeper. The M stands for Minesweeper and the 28 is the ship number. Thanks for every ones input on this mystery.

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