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Re: A Burgeoning Interest in the Husqvarna No 33
Reply #15 - Feb 18th, 2023 at 1:45pm
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BACO is always a great supplier for anything single shot. If you don't mind the price and don't want to mess with shortening or lengthening brass their .30-40 Krag brass reworked to this cartridge is the way to go. Especially if you want 100 pcs. as their prices get even better the more you purchase.
  

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Reply #16 - Feb 20th, 2023 at 5:14pm
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Should be easier than finding Norma or other European 9.3x72R brass these days (just cut to length).
  
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Reply #17 - Feb 26th, 2023 at 12:00pm
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My very favorite Rolling Block (only because original sporting models are as rare as hens'teeth in France...).
I've had moderate success having it to shoot with 32-40 brass and am currently modifying 9.3X72R into "thick neck" 8X57R-360 brass...

I have also found out that an Austrian company is remaking most of these obsolete calibers and thei correctly sized and marked brass. A box of 20 rounds cost the equivalent of $100 though...
  
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Reply #18 - Feb 26th, 2023 at 12:08pm
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You might also be interested by this version, in 28 gauge... Smiley

Sold recently for $700, unfortunately not to me...
  
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Reply #19 - Feb 26th, 2023 at 5:31pm
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Hi, freebird! How are things in France? That second one is not a 33 is it?
  
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Re: A Burgeoning Interest in the Husqvarna No 33
Reply #20 - Feb 26th, 2023 at 7:19pm
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oneatatime wrote on Feb 26th, 2023 at 5:31pm:
Hi, freebird! How are things in France? That second one is not a 33 is it?


No, the 2nd gun is not a Type 33, but appears to be a Danish #1 type action. I often see these built as shotguns on this action.
  

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Reply #21 - Feb 27th, 2023 at 1:47am
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Hi Chauncey,all good here in the "other" South West  Smiley

The second gun I posted is Husqvarna made, and not a transformed rifle. It has very distinctive cut and curves on the receiver to allow the wider than normal breech to open.

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It's not a model 33, but appears in the list of Husqvarna RB that I have unfortunately misplaced somewhere on my computer...
  
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Reply #22 - Feb 27th, 2023 at 1:49am
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Reply #23 - Feb 27th, 2023 at 12:32pm
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Looks like a Model 10. That list link is in Reply 10.
  
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Reply #24 - Feb 27th, 2023 at 12:41pm
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I also think it is a model 10, but the description on Rex.gl (I finally managed to find it again...) states the barrel should be 1/3rd octogonal 2/3rd round. This one is full round.
  
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Re: A Burgeoning Interest in the Husqvarna No 33
Reply #25 - Feb 27th, 2023 at 2:26pm
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I had one of these I bought at the Denver show some years back that was a 16 gauge and had a nickeled receiver. The chamber area of the barrel was octagon for about 4" and then round. It was cheap at $200, and was in pretty nice shape. I sold it to a Swedish gal at the first Colorado Springs show.
  

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