Husqvarna Model 25

Anyone seen one of these in the flesh?? Sexy Rifle!!! I think its an offshoot of the 1871 Mauser.
They made models 26, 35 of differing calibers, but have developed a fettish for the 32-20!
Single shot of course!
I could do with one!

Husqvarna made quite a series of single-shot rifles in calibres covering the range of BB Cap, 22 Short, up to 45-70. Also quite a number of actions: Warnant, Flobert, miniature rolling-block, and bolt. Octagon and round barrels, straight and bent bolt handles - the variations are endless.
All of them are lovely rifles. I have a bit of a collection which also includes those mentioned calibres, and an octagon barrel 30-30. Love them.

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You lucky bugger!

I haven’t been able to figure out if it’s possible to attach a Word document to a reply - maybe it can’t be done?
If it is possible, maybe somebody can “school me”, and I’ll post a list of civilian firearms produced between 1870 and 1977. It’s fairly extensive!

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@juststarting will know how…

In the forum? No. Can’t be done, sorry.

Change the .jpg to pdf or something else and add it as an attachment. This is untested I take no responsibility for giving bad advice dont crash the forum.

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You could always go old school and print the document and take a photo of it then upload the photo file like we do all the other photos, or maybe even a screenshot might work??. The photo wont be as clear as a word doc but it will work.

The original Word document is 17 x A4 pages - yes, it’s fairly extensive. Not really a reasonable proposition to photograph each page - I think the file size might be a problem :slight_smile:
Has also been saved as a pdf.
So I can’t post a Word doc, or a pdf?

Ahh Ok, yep i didn’t realise it would be so many pages… You could always just email it to the I.T. guru @juststarting and make posting it his problem to solve. :grin:
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sits patiently and waits for a cyber slap from js…

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I was just going to offer the same. admin@…domain.

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Have sent an email to the admin’.
Hopefully the file can be posted here - should be useful to some who like Husky stuff.

oldAG

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Awesome thanks!

Received… I’ll figure something out.

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Screenshot each page, crop them, and save them as .jpg files.

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