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Bolt-action rifles known as "Swedish Mausers" are bolt-action rifles chambered for 6.5×55mm caliber, based on an enhanced version of the model 1893 and manufactured in Carl Gustaf's factory in Sweden (e.g., M38 short rifle, M41 sniper rifle and the M94 carbine).
Carl Gustaf models produced from 1898 to 1925 are referred to either as the Swedish Mausers, M1896s or M96s since they are based on the original Mauser 1896 design. The number on the receiver denotes the year of manufacture, not the assembly or the specific model of the finished rifle or carbine. The markings on the rifle can therefore vary from 1898 to 1925, including – of course – the 1900 designation which some might, at least in terms of model denomination, confuse with the ‘newer’ CG 1900 model (1967-1979).