OK I get your point.
Since it’s my original post I can drift it, right.
Although “ruined” my ‘96, (1896,) Swede is one of the best rifles I have. Yes I was chastised by my collector peers for encouraging this sort of thing but wow, what a perfect rifle. It harvested seven Sitka Black Tails every year for too many years. Can’t beat nickel on a skiff in SE AK. It was cheap and I thought I could help save Kimber. The real and original Kimber.
I hated, (and still do,) Nationwide Sports, (and Chip McCormick to some degree,) but I just really wanted one of these fatherless rifles.
Jim
I have one of those Kimber sporterized Swede 96s.
Is yours 6.5x55? Mine is and I love it.
If you haven't already done so, try a Timney trigger in it.
I put one in mine and won't go back to stock.
I bought mine when they first hit the stores around 1995.
My then girlfriend had bought me a Swede M38 with the bent bolt handle for my birthday. It was love at first sight. And at first shot. I wanted to use it to hunt deer. I didn't want to ruin a nice milsurp, though.
So, I saw the magazine ad with the Kimber sporterized Swedes and rushed out to buy one. No regrets.
Oh, and about what you did to improve your .40?
Using a value line Smith as a mod platform just puts you money ahead.
Much like some of the value line guitars and basses that we love to use as mod platforms.
I would never do the things to a US Fender Strat, Tele, or Pbass that I have to my SX copies.
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