Racinfan83
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I need help identifying a rifle I have acquired. It is a bolt action that I believe has been "sporterized" - looks like a military action of some sort, but it has a Monte Carlo style stock on it and the barrel appears to have been cut down and lightened. Here are the markings: On top of the action in front of the feed/ejection port is a "crown" engraving with some sort of gothic letter symbol under it. Under that is "CARL GUSTAFS STADS" - under that is "GEVARSFAKTORI" - and under that is "INTERARMCO G 33/50". On the left side of the action is stamped "RL 47926" - on the rear left side of the action is "969", and there is "969" stamped on the back of the bolt and safety lever. On the floor plate are two small "crown" engravings and "839". It does not appear to be a movable floorplate - as in you have to load magazine from the top, and the magazine follower locks the bolt back.
I have no idea what caliber it is or if I can shoot it. It has a Williams peep sight setup and is a really nice short, light little rifle. Any help you guys can give would be much appreciated!
I have no idea what caliber it is or if I can shoot it. It has a Williams peep sight setup and is a really nice short, light little rifle. Any help you guys can give would be much appreciated!