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.
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!
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.
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
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.
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sits patiently and waits for a cyber slap from js…
I was just going to offer the same. admin@…domain.
Have sent an email to the admin’.
Hopefully the file can be posted here - should be useful to some who like Husky stuff.
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Awesome thanks!
Received… I’ll figure something out.
Screenshot each page, crop them, and save them as .jpg files.