Swedish FM23-36 Mauser trial rifle.

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  • Calfed
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 734

    #1

    Swedish FM23-36 Mauser trial rifle.

    A few weeks ago I noticed this at an auction. I thought it might be some kind of sporterized hack job, but found that it is actually a rare FM 23-36 Swedish











    ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...
  • Tuna
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2686

    #2
    That is a real nice looking target rifle.

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    • dryheat
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 10587

      #3
      Expensive too I'll bet.
      If I should die before I wake...great,a little more sleep.

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      • Calfed
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 734

        #4
        Thanks, guys.

        My FM23-36 trials rifle arrived today at my FFL to start the 10-day "cooling off" period.

        Stock is in great shape, as is the bluing. bore looks great and all numbers seem to match. I grabbed a few pictures before it went into my FFL's safe













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        Originally posted by dryheat
        Expensive too I'll bet.
        Not as much as you might think. I don't believe a lot of people realized what it was and consequently I got it for not a whole lot more than a standard M96 goes for now. Here is a page from "Crown Jewels"--The Mauser in Sweden" concerning the FM23-36

        Last edited by Calfed; 10-26-2018, 07:33.
        ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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        • togor
          Banned
          • Nov 2009
          • 17610

          #5
          Same metallurgy as a standard M/96 right? So watch the chamber pressures?

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          A real beauty!

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          • Tuna
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 2686

            #6
            I see it said that they changed the rate of twist on these. I would assume that would be a for a spitzer boat tail bullet instead of the round nose??
            Let us know how well it does shot.

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            • jon_norstog
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 3896

              #7
              I was looking at your pictures and thought, "is that a Lyman peep sight?" And sure enough! That is a sweet rifle. To those who think there is something less than Jake about the metallurgy ... they were made of Swedish steel, which has a bit of nickel in it. So I have been told by more than one 'smith.

              jn

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              • Calfed
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 734

                #8
                Originally posted by togor
                Same metallurgy as a standard M/96 right? So watch the chamber pressures?

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                A real beauty!
                Thanks, togor! I'll post a few more pictures and a range report when I can.

                Originally posted by Tuna
                I see it said that they changed the rate of twist on these. I would assume that would be a for a spitzer boat tail bullet instead of the round nose??
                Let us know how well it does shot.
                I'm not sure about why the change in twist rate.

                Originally posted by jon_norstog
                I was looking at your pictures and thought, "is that a Lyman peep sight?" And sure enough! That is a sweet rifle. To those who think there is something less than Jake about the metallurgy ... they were made of Swedish steel, which has a bit of nickel in it. So I have been told by more than one 'smith.

                jn
                I've heard about how good Swedish steel is and was. I've also heard that the ore had nickel in it and that the ore was naturally low in sulpher.
                ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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                • Calfed
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 734

                  #9
                  I finally got a chance to compare the FM23-36 to my CG63 Swedish target rifle



                  It is clear that the barrel profile on the FM23 is significantly heavier than the CG63. I tried to take a few pictures to demonstrate that...







                  Still have to get these rifles out to the range for a shoot off.
                  ...a fool and his money were lucky to get together in the first place...

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