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I'm wondering how i identify a L35 magazin?
the Husqvarna M40 looks the same. ![]() |
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The Finnish gun and the Swedish copy are so similar that their magazines are interchangeable.
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Yes i know that, But i have a L35 that has cracked and
i am going to sell most of it for parts and i noticed that Finn parts is more expensive than Swedish. Like to know what i'm selling. |
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Mum, Most Swedish made mags have a crown stamped on the spine. TH
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Thank You for that information.
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