Husqvarna 1640

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Husqvarna 1640s, who has one and what do you like and dislike about it?

Seems like they're a good mauser type action, triggers are so-so. How you'll you compare to other CRF actions? Anyone tuned the factory trigger or have experice with the huber triggers?
 

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I'm down to owning only one.....a 4100. When I bought this one, it had a Timney Trigger. It has a Lyman Receiver Sight and shoots as well as my old eyes can shoot. They are a joy to carry. I'm sure you've been told about relieving the wood at the tang. A very smooth and reliable action.

Finding good info on Husqvarna Rifles can be frustrating but some tell me my 4100 is the same as 1640 but with walnut stock. I've also owned a couple 1640s all in 06, but would love to find a 9.3x62.

There seems to be a lot more Husqvarnas in Canada. I find a few here because the Army Base Exchange sold them back in the 60s and I've picked up a couple from old soldiers.
 

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Husqvarna 1640s, who has one and what do you like and dislike about it?

Seems like they're a good mauser type action, triggers are so-so. How you'll you compare to other CRF actions? Anyone tuned the factory trigger or have experice with the huber triggers?
I couldn't personally comment on Huber triggers, but any m98 trigger will work. If yours has the old flag safety, you'll maybe want to look at switching out the cocking piece shroud to eliminate it & go with the standard, side safety (ie: Timney) although if you're cool with it, Timney also offer a version that works. If you want to mount a scope sensibly, you'll need to do the safety delete.

I've got a couple of the older M46s, based on the Mauser 95/96 action & they are fine firearms. The 1640 is a far stronger action (not as pretty to my eye, but that's me) & depending on year, will be built on a military (thumb cut out, left side) or civilian (solid side) receiver. They're fantastic rifles and very highly regarded in Europe, where 90% of them still live.
 
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I couldn't personally comment on Huber triggers, but any m98 trigger will work. If yours has the old flag safety, you'll maybe want to look at switching out the cocking piece shroud to eliminate it & go with the standard, side safety (ie: Timney) although if you're cool with it, Timney also offer a version that works. If you want to mount a scope sensibly, you'll need to do the safety delete.

I've got a couple of the older M46s, based on the Mauser 95/96 action & they are fine firearms. The 1640 is a far stronger action (not as pretty to my eye, but that's me) & depending on year, will be built on a military (thumb cut out, left side) or civilian (solid side) receiver. They're fantastic rifles and very highly regarded in Europe, where 90% of them still live.


I thought all 1640s were civilian? I've not known of one with a thumb cut reciever
 
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I have, a 1640 in 9.3 hasn't popped up in a while, and they usually have an issue or two. I've found a great condition later 1640 (alloy bottom metal) that I will probably buy once I move a few other guns
 

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These 1640 series Husqvarnas are usually too tight at the back of the tang.....simply remove the stock and relieve that area a bit before the stock cracks........many have cracked stocks. I relieved my 4100 and bedded the entire action including the tang.
 

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Good to know, thanks for the info. Came across a nice looking 1640 for sale and been doing research before I get too emotionally committed to buying yet another rifle.
 
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I've had two in 7 Rm. I put a timney in one for the safety. The other I still have unchanged. I also have one in 06.

They shoot fine. I killed 10-15 elk and a lot of deer until I changed to Brownings. The only complaint I have had was with the safety. They tend to slide to off with it over your shoulder.
 
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