I glommed a CG 63 a few weeks back at an online auction. The picture (one!) was kinda crappy and the description was worse. But I bid accordingly and I think it worked out.
Auction pic
Recently brought it home after the 10 day "cooling-off " period...looks like it is in pretty good shape
Re: New Swedish CG 63
3What caliber is yours in?
Subs
Subs
"Oozing charm from every pore, he oiled his way around the floor."
Re: New Swedish CG 63
5I hear they also made 'em in 7.62 NATO & .22lr.
Subs
Subs
"Oozing charm from every pore, he oiled his way around the floor."
Re: New Swedish CG 63
8Thanks, guys.
This one was converted by Carl Gustaf in 1966. I'll post a range report when I get the chance.
This one was converted by Carl Gustaf in 1966. I'll post a range report when I get the chance.
Re: New Swedish CG 63
9Very cool! Congrats!
Re: New Swedish CG 63
11Most excellent.
CDFingers
CDFingers
Crazy cat peekin' through a lace bandana
like a one-eyed Cheshire, like a diamond-eyed Jack
like a one-eyed Cheshire, like a diamond-eyed Jack
Re: New Swedish CG 63
13That is one beautiful rifle. I need to find one someday. I currently have a pair of M1896's.
Re: New Swedish CG 63
14Thanks, BB!BlutoBlutarsky wrote: Wed Jun 27, 2018 2:01 pm That is one beautiful rifle. I need to find one someday. I currently have a pair of M1896's.
How do your M96's shoot?