Husqvarna Rifle Serial

Husqvarna rifle serial number decoding

Bolt Action Rifles

Discontinuing serial numbers are due to the fact that number ranges were reserved and production not done in numbered order.

Husqvarna Rifle Serial Parts on Husqvarna made rifles are not numbered to the same extent as on rifles made by Mauser or Carl Gustaf. A few weapons that are assembled by pupils at the Armourer-course (VOK) have the name of that pupil instead of a serial number. HUSQVARNA.32-7.65mm BOLT RIFLE - Z47030. 7.65mm; 85% blue, very good bore, very good stock, 25' barrel, 7.65 MM Cal Single Shot Bolt Action Sporting Rifle w/ 25' Oct barrel blued finish, with barrel sights, barrel also marked Husqvarna Vapenfabrik Kal.32 7.65 mm the metal finish has.

Serial NumberYear of Manufacture
5011927
7001928
13701929
30001930
46001931
60001932
71001933
82001934
96001935
113001936
130001937
213001938
243011939
276801940
313001941
402001942
451001943
478001944
498001947
549001948
600001949
600011944
605011947
606011948
607401949
607901951
703011942
733001943
737001944
800001944
809001945
870001946
905001944
908501945
916301946
929001947
953001948
969501949
970501950
976001951
1000011948
1025001949
1140001950
1260001951
1320001952
1500001953
1640001954
1763001955
1860001956
1890001957
1903001958
1970001959
2035001956
2105001957
2208001958
2333001959
2398001960
2490001961
2585001962
2700001963
2825001964
2946501965
3080001966
3160001967
3503001968
3580001969
3650001970
5005011957
5007001959

Miniature rifles (.22 calibre)

Models 55, 155 and 255
Serial NumberYear of Manufacture
220471925
342551936
442551941
542551944
642551946
742551948
Model 355
Serial NumberYear of Manufacture
272811955
274681956
278001957
282571959
283591960
285001961
286251962
287341963
Model 622
Serial NumberYear of Manufacture
2001949
25001950
50001951
85001952
97001953
115001954
128001955
131001956
149001957
Models 1622 and 1722
Serial NumberYear of Manufacture
150001957
164001958
171001959
183001960
196001961
208001962
220001963
240001964
250001965
260001966
268001967
273001968
275001969
277001970
Serial Number Ranges vs Model
Serial NumberModel
501-14.006Model 46
40.001-47.813Model 46A
1.001-1.228Model 46AN
70.001-73.947Model 46B
20.001-31.440Model 146
501N-727NModel 246
60.001-60.409, 60.501-60.793Model 646 (640 in 6,5x55)
48.001-57.999, 80.001-89.999Model 648 (640 in 8x57JS)
90.001-92.859, 92.901-97.736Model 649 (640 in 9,3x62)

Shotguns

Husqvarna Drilling (Model 70) and single barrel guns (Remington actions) not included.

Rifle
Serial NumberYear of Manufacture
169281884
207761890
263971897
350001901
370001902
400001904
450001905
500001907
550001908
600001909
650001910
700001911
750001912
800001914
900001915
1000001916
1050001917
1100001918
1150001919
1190001920
1205001921
1240001922
1255001923
1290001924
1350001926
1368001927
1400001928
1430001929
1450001930
1500001931
1520001932
1550001933
1570001934
1600001935
1630001936
1650001937
1670001938
1700001939
1725001940
1732001941
1750001942
1840001943
1850001944
1875001945
1930001946
1990001947
2050001948
2125001949
2190001950
2250001951
2300001952
2328001953
2345001954
2354001955
2360001956
2364001957
2367001958
2377001960
2389001962
2401001964
2410001965
2420001966
2423001967
2427001968
2428001969
2430001970

I’m not very fond of Husqvarna shotguns but since I get fairly many questions regarding Husqvarna shotguns from people outside Sweden. Here’s some information you might find useful.

But to start with: there are no proof laws in Sweden, never has been any and by the looks of it will never by any either. So there are no valid Swedish proof marks either. The marks you find on a shotgun is made by Husqvarna factory in production as productions marks when the gun was made. Or later when proofed elsewhere.

The model is normally marked in the action flats, but not always. Since Husqvarna stopped producing shotguns in 1977 there were a short flush in time when everyone i Sweden should own at least one Husqvarna gun, the prices went up and not so few guns was renovated at the Husqvarna factory or even “upgraded” to a higher grade with the result that there are some guns that has started of as a lower grade, with some strange specifications that doesn’t match the factory records.

And one thing you know about Husqvarna is that you just don’t know for sure. The number of guns that is made out of the specifications is unknown, but there are quite a few of those odd guns out there. Guns that according to specifications shouldn’t exist. So there are a lot of guns that is “made to specific order” or later “renovated” that makes the model tricky to point.

More details about Husqvarna shotguns can be found in the book:Husqvarna Hagelvapen 1877-1977 - but only in Swedish sorry to say.

Serial numbers for Husqvarna Shotguns

Nr

Year

Nr

Year

Nr

Year

16 928

1884

129 000

1924

205 000

1948

20 776

1890

135 000

1926

212 500

1949

26 397

1897

136 800

1927

219 000

1950

35 000

1901

140 000

1928

225 000

1951

37 000

1902

143 000

1929

230 000

1952

40 000

1904

145 000

1930

232 800

1953

45 000

1905

150 000

1931

234 500

1954

50 000

1907

152 000

1932

235 400

1955

55 000

1908

155 000

1933

236 000

1956

60 000

1909

157 000

1934

236 400

1957

65 000

1910

160 000

1935

236 700

1958

75 000

1912

163 000

1936

237 700

1960

80 000

1914

165 000

1937

238 900

1962

90 000

1915

170 000

1939

240 100

1964

100 000

1916

172 500

1940

241 000

1965

105 000

1917

173 200

1941

242 000

1966

110 000

1918

175 000

1942

242 300

1967

115 000

1919

184 000

1943

242 700

1968

119 000

1920

185 000

1944

242 800

1969

120 500

1921

187 500

1945

243 000

1970

124 000

1922

193 000

1946

125 500

1923

199 000

1947

Finishers:

Name

Mark

Period

Axel Berg

B

1893-1950

Thor Dimberg

D

1894-1947

Oskar Fredriksson

O

1897-1944

Johan Carlén

N

1897-1944

Sven Mållberg

M

1898-1947

Hugo Andersson

HA

1899-1946

Unknown

F

approx 1900-1930

Carl Pettersson

P

1902-1955

Claes Johansson

K

1904-1953

Walfrid Hackberg

W

1907-1950

Axel Lorentzon

L

1911-1952

Frans Dahlqvist

Z

1915-1955

Erik Isaksson

X

1915-1955

Henrik Granqvist

H

(Finisher from 1943)
1933-1970

Göran Johansson

J

(Finisher from 1945)
1934-1970

Gunnar Sågman

U

(Finisher from 1949)
1940-1973

Olle Smedberg

Q

(Finisher from 1949)
1940-1966

Nils Abrahamsson

S

1942-1977

Ingemar Hägg

H

1945-1977

Bertil Granqvist

G

1949-1977

Gunnar Lönn

Y

1949-1960

Fitters

Name

Mark

Period

Nils Tolf

T

1933 - 1981

Stamps & Proof marks for Husqvarna

The only mark that one can call “proof mark” on a HVA gun is the stamp for having passed the test made at the factory. It’s a old logo for the factory.

Other stamps that one find is normally the following:

12 or 16 or 20 is the caliber/gauge

Lookup

Numbers as 18,5 is normally the barrel internal diameter in mm

One or two letters from B to Y is the finishers mark, se table above

A crown is the stamp for the final check at the factory:

CHOKE normally means full choke on that barrel.

Triangle with a V means that the barrel material in the barrel has been worked with in cold state:

Numbers as 1310 or m1310 or m/1310 (or similar corresponding numbers to models) are normally the model, but in some odd cases these can be mistaken for caliber such as for the hammer gun m/20.

Example on barrel:

Barrels from a m/310 gun in gauge 12, gun finished by Claes Johansson

Example on action flat:

Action flat on a m/310 CS with number 174983, gun finished by Claes Johansson.

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Note L between the actions flats - that is the mark of the action maker (passare in Swedish). Most of these marks are unknown today, at least by me. A funny one of these are called “the dot” (punkten in Swedish) since his mark was just a dot.

Chamber-length

Husqvarna was one of the first companies that to adopt to 2 3/4” (or 70mm) chamber length as early as 1937, as a general rule all guns after 165 000 have the longer chamber - some guns before might be 2 3/4” but most are 2 ½”.

Choke

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As many older guns older Husqvarna - before 1960’s - are normally heavily choked and normally performs best with Eley GrandPrix or other cartridges with fibre or paper wad. Modern cartridges with plastic wad might give extremely tight and uneven pattern.

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Quality and other things

The golden rule for Husqvarna when it comes to quality is “as early as possible, and as high grade as possible”. A 310 is almost in every aspect better than the later models.

A C-grade gun is better than a A-grade gun, it’s not only engraving that differs.

But never the less - Husqvarna is rather German in their style, so one should not expect the guns to be lively in their characteristics. The barrels are normally rather heavy which give a rather slow but stable swing.

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