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Quote: A couple things... First, if it is a small ring military-type thumbslotted 96 {94} action and it is a factory Husqvarna sporter, it is the M46. Second, based on my experience and in my opinion, a gun so described by SARCO may be an actual 46, or it might be a Vapen Depoten or STIGA "factory sporterized" 96 {not bad guns, actually}, or it might be a piece of a toenail clipping from Paris Hilton's butler's uncle. I HATE dealing with SARCO and in my opinion unless you can actually SEE and HANDLE the gun before buying, you are far better off giving your money to a Bombay beggar to invest in the New York State Lottery. Having said that, you MIGHT score! I did with my 146 which was essentially brand new when I got it. But subsequent adventures with SARCO have inclined me toward never having anything to do with them ever again, or longer even. If you are a real player, and love the thrill of race car driving without a seatbelt, skydiving without a reserve chute, or playing Russian Roullete with one round in the chamber of an automatic pistol, roll the dice on a shootin' iron from SARCO. Of course, if the things cost $150-$200 how badly hurt can you get? Seriously, if you have the right Mississippi Riverboat Gambler perspective on things, you can have fun wheeling and dealing with Sorry Sarco, but if you want a case-closed, promises-kept, honest-to-goodness Model 46 with the warts described accurately, you are better off dealing with Allan's Armory in my opinion and in my experience. This is my opinion based on my experiences. A Model 46 will probably weight somewhere around 6 1/2 lbs. I shaved the weight off mine from stock work. If you get a good one, I think you will really like it! Keep us posted as to how it all pans out!! |