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  • Der Gebirgsjager
    Phil--I'm going to stick my neck out a little here, but I don't believe that you have a "Naval Rifle" per se. I have a couple of these rifles exactly as you describe in my collection, and I believe that the ship marking you refer to is simply the trademark of the company that manufactured the sight. Hence, your inability to find information on Swedish Naval Rifles. These sights are replacements for target (not combat) use and are much slower to adjust than the sliding bar-type sights originally issued, but they are very good for their intended purpose and are infinitely adjustable for elevation. The threaded barrel remains a matter of controversy, some claiming that they were threaded for attachment of a device that shreds wooden bullets used for practice to avoid injury to others during military exercises, some claiming that they are for the attachment of silencers for use when practicing live fire in urban garrisons, some claiming that they are for the attachment of flash hiders. Perhaps all or a combination is true, but this is also not rare. So, all in all, even with the outstanding condition you have a pretty average rifle. They are an outstanding rifle in many respects--quality of manufacture, caliber, accuracy--and will now be getting progressively more desirable as they're pretty well sold out. You've definately got a keeper, but not a rarity.
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