SOLD - Swedish Husqvarna Model 1907 Rig

Type: M1907
Maker: Husqvarna
Caliber: .380
Condition: ~98+%
Bore: Mint
Year: 1917-40
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$895.00
Availability: Out of stock
SKU
81139 - 20940
6/23/22 - This is a somewhat uncommon find, the Swedish Husqvarna Model 1907 pistol. The origin story on these handguns dates back to the early 1900s, as they were being produced by Fabrique Nationale under the designation of Model 1903. FN had been licensed to produced Browning’s .32 caliber pocket hammerless for the European market, while Colt had the U.S. rights, hence why this pistol looks like an oversized Colt M1903. Several countries reportedly wanted a larger service pistol on the same FN design that could accommodate the 9x20mm Browning Long cartridge, so FN lengthened the barrel to five inches, and added a slide stop on the right side of the frame. Sweden adopted the pistol as their military sidearm in 1907, and imported them from FN under the designation of Model 1907. FN then produced these pistols for Sweden until Germany captured their factory in 1914, and later Sweden procured licenses to produce them at the Husqvarna factory in 1917. This production continued until 1940, when the Lahti took over as preferred sidearm. Tucked away by the Swedish military, these pistols eventually hit the export market and many ended up in the states, such as the one listed here. They were then re-chambered to .380 ACP, and this one was likely imported before all firearms required import marks as none are present. This one is matching, has a Crown GB marking on the tang, and comes as a rig with a mint holster and three proper magazines. It has retained nearly all of its finish with hints of wear on the high edges and light freckling on the straps. Excellent black bakelite grips. Mint bore.
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Condition ~98+%
Bore Mint
Maker Husqvarna
Year 1917-40
Type M1907
Caliber .380