Husqvarna 1600/1640

Thanks for the link. I need to find trigger guards/magazine assemblies before I go spending money on new safeties. If I cant get the parts I need I may end up selling these receivers
 
Thanks for the link. I need to find trigger guards/magazine assemblies before I go spending money on new safeties. If I cant get the parts I need I may end up selling these receivers
Stolen from a guy over at **NOT**PERMITTED**:

"The 1600 and 1900 series was an all new action that’s best described as a modified small ring Mauser 98 derivative. It’s a full length action, unlike the earlier small ring 96, and only ever sold commercially (no military use).

The 1600/1900 uses a different trigger than a 98 due to the unique safety used on those rifles. The tang has additional metal added on the right hand side to accommodate this, so a 98 trigger won’t work without some serious gunsmithing. Huber Concepts does offer a trigger for the Husky, and it’s a good upgrade over stock.

Scope rings are different than a 98 also, due to the small ring diameter forward reciever. Talley makes one piece ring/mount combos, and Leupold 1 piece mounts were also made (not sure if they still are). I think there are also options to use 2 piece bases for a 96 small ring, but you’ve got to be careful on hole spacing.

The ring diameter and extra metal in the tang affects stock fitment as well. Action screw spacing is the same as a 98, but you’ll need in letting and bedding work. Most 1600/1900 rifles also used aluminum bottom metal thats chunkier than a 98. McMillan used to inlet stocks for the 1600 action, they might still"

I'm pretty sure this is accurate. I've got 2 in the safe if you need a specific measurement. I think the magazine is pushed forward like a commercial 98 to accommodate a 30-06.

Good luck.
 
Like I mentioned earlier, I have been modifing M98 guards to fit he HVA actions.

Have to weld on a section in the front of the box to convert to the longer 30-06 inside length of the HVA action.
The front round boss needs to be shortened, as the HVA receiver section is longer than the M98
The rear top section of the rear wall needs to be modified to fit the HVA receiver.
I also have been changing out the M98 bow with a hinged inside bow release like the 1909 Arg, and installing a hinged floorplate into the M98 guard

This work is not for the faint of heart, but I do it enough for various M98 guards, that I make the special parts that are needed for this. Once the custom work is done and in the stock you would never know what the guard started as

WCF
 
Like I mentioned earlier, I have been modifing M98 guards to fit he HVA actions.

Have to weld on a section in the front of the box to convert to the longer 30-06 inside length of the HVA action.
The front round boss needs to be shortened, as the HVA receiver section is longer than the M98
The rear top section of the rear wall needs to be modified to fit the HVA receiver.
I also have been changing out the M98 bow with a hinged inside bow release like the 1909 Arg, and installing a hinged floorplate into the M98 guard

This work is not for the faint of heart, but I do it enough for various M98 guards, that I make the special parts that are needed for this. Once the custom work is done and in the stock you would never know what the guard started as

WCF
Thank you for the insight. It's very helpful. The guy I'm learning from is a skilled welder and metal smith. Sounds like one heckuva learning curve for me. These are the type of things that I am excited to learn. I would still like to find an original 1640 guard to take dimensions off of.
 

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