I would like to put an adjustable or at least a lighter trigger on it when I get it back. My Go-To Do-Everything Rifle: Husqvarna 1600. Fortunately I know, I don't know enough about the trigger and safety mechanism to mess with them but a caution is always welcome.The 5 pound factory trigger isn't a big deal to me but I figured while I was having all this work done I would check it out.
Early sporter rifles were built on the Model 96 Swedish Mauser action. I own one made in 1967 that has the Model 1640 action. Husqvarna is a very old Swedish firm, dating from the early 1600s. I use the gun Lightly to Hunt Deer with, but it has always' Hindered me due to it's Horrid Trigger Pull. ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger Optionfitting The Stock and fiddling around with the Gun's safetydoes not require Hacking up the Gorgeous French Walnut stock or Playing around with the Gun's SafetyRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger OptionRe: ATTN: Husqvarna Model 1640 action rifle owner's a new drop In Trigger Optionis what KILLED Husqvarna and forced them right out of production and Straight out of the Gun making Business.He Backed OUT after he agreed to make the deal happen with Me showed me EXACTY What Kind of Man that he Really WASN'T To begin with ! I have my Husqvarna action (circa 1963) at PacNor getting fitted with a new bbl. If you can find one, the Husqvarna is a very fine action and an excellent choice around which to build a custom rifle. It's amazing guys put so much money into tired old military mausers with floppy bolts when there are guns like that out there. Maybe someone can confirm that or give me the correct terminology.Thanks for the information and the warning. Hey General. The author himself strongly recommends the triggerset made by Recknagel. Does the Huber design you speak of replace the entire trigger mechanism and safety or is it just the trigger itself like their website shows for HVA Mausers? Just saw the post regarding your Husqvarna rifle.Thanks for the info General. 20 September 2008, 18:00. 57 Husky (400 import model) front sight, side peep sight holes ready, Steel and wood. I have my Husqvarna action (circa 1963) at PacNor getting fitted with a new bbl. Smooth as silk Mauser action and topped off by a Redfield 4-12x40 scope with Accu-Range reticle.
I'll be getting one. JavaScript is disabled. Hey General. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.I have my Husqvarna action (circa 1963) at PacNor getting fitted with a new bbl. I studied some Scandinavian literature concerning the 1640 - action of your's. You've one of the late 1640 actions, that's for sure. It is a beauty of a firearm, and marked "husqvarna Vapen Fabriks AB Kal. Mannlicher-Schoenauer. Olson writes that the company made some of the finest Mauser sporter rifles and carbines, and after examining mine, I have to concur. It has a flip up saftey on the bolt and lever on the side to remove the bolt. This is my Husky 1600 made between 1954 and 1967. Stocks will be more in line with what the American shooter wants. I'll be watching this post. 9.3 -62mm" Serial #111xx. It looks like it was changed as the -62mm looks newer than the rest of the writing. (picture heavy) ... All the early 1600's had that type. It's amazing guys put so much money into tired old military mausers with floppy bolts when there are guns like that out there. The Husqvarna 1600's are a better made rifle, and I would buy another one in a heartbeat. With the sling and scope mounted = 7.25 pounds
Does anyone know of an after market trigger for these actions? Custom Husqvarna 1640 finished.
You find also some, fewer, for the M- 96. Looks like Zoli makes them now under license and will be importing them (both left and right-handed versions) next year.