Carbine I.D.

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butlersrangers
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Re: Carbine I.D.

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Scott:

I believe the Norwegians used Raw Linseed Oil on lighter colored European walnut stocks.

Photo of model/1897 carbine and detail photo of a 'butt-swivel' (actually an 'eye-stud' that the Norwegian sling snapped onto).ImageImage

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thanks again.The photos are very helpful. I love this carbine.
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FWIW - Here is a picture of a Norwegian Sling on a model/1912 carbine.Image

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I'm guessing those slings down come up too often. Would you have a photo of the carbine butt plate?
thanks scott
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Sorry, I don't have a 'full-view' butt-plate photo.

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