From the Vault: M1894 Swedish Mauser

Published on April 1, 2022
Duration: 3:44

This video provides an expert-level overview of the M1894 Swedish Mauser carbine, presented by Keith Ford. It covers the rifle's historical adoption by the Swedish military in 1894, specific model variations like the M1894/14, its 'cock-on-closing' action, three-position safety, and sights graduated to 1600 meters. Ford highlights the excellent steel quality and preservation due to non-corrosive primers, also explaining import modifications like muzzle extensions.

Quick Summary

The M1894 Swedish Mauser, adopted in 1894, is chambered in 6.5x55mm and features a 'cock-on-closing' action. Its sights are graduated up to 1600 meters. Import models may have muzzle extensions to comply with US barrel length regulations, avoiding SBR classification.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the M1894 Swedish Mauser
  2. 00:25Historical Context and Adoption
  3. 00:47Specific Model Details and Markings
  4. 01:35Action and Safety Mechanisms
  5. 02:11Sights and Maintenance
  6. 02:30Quality and Import Modifications

Frequently Asked Questions

What caliber is the M1894 Swedish Mauser?

The M1894 Swedish Mauser was adopted by the Swedish military chambered in the 6.5x55mm caliber. This cartridge is known for its effectiveness and relatively mild recoil, making it suitable for various shooting applications.

What is the 'cock-on-closing' action on a Swedish Mauser?

The 'cock-on-closing' action means the rifle's striker is cocked when the bolt handle is pushed forward to close the action, rather than when it is pulled back to open it. This is a characteristic feature of many Swedish Mauser rifles.

Why do some imported M1894 Swedish Mausers have a muzzle extension?

Imported M1894 Swedish Mausers often have a muzzle extension added to meet US federal regulations. This modification ensures the barrel meets the minimum 18-inch length requirement, preventing the rifle from being classified as a Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR).

What is the effective range of the M1894 Swedish Mauser sights?

The sights on the M1894 Swedish Mauser carbine are graduated up to 1600 meters. This extended range capability reflects the rifle's original military design and the ballistics of the 6.5x55mm cartridge.

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