Got lucky at a gun show yesterday, picked up a Kimber sportrized Swed for $200. The gun was a Carl Gus..manufactured in 1911. The barrel had been turned, trigger and safety conversions and a Ramline stock. The bore is super clean, the exterior metal is good, only problem, part of it is glossy blue, the rest looks almost like a parkerize job. Now I just need to get it scoped and get out to the range. I have a couple of extras scopes, just got to find rings. I think the base that is on the gun is a Weaver, if so it won't be a problem getting rings. I also have a nice mesquite stock that I will put on it later. This will be my shooter when I get her squared away.
After seeing the prices of original military Sweds I changed my thinking and won't "cut" any more up. I didn't see many, but the military Sweds were selling for $200-$250. I have three still in the box that are in excellent shape, I picked them up several years ago for $69. Had to buy a dozen to get em at that price. The last three are going in the safe in present condition. I'm currently working on one, about 75% complete, it will go to my oldest grandson and the one I just purchased will go to my youngest grandson when he gets a little older.......Guess grandpa will have to go back to his old .243 but the sons, son-in-laws, and grandsons will all have Sweds to hunt with.