The Model 310 was made in four basic grades A, B, C and D kr. 240 to 540 with ejectors kr. 125 extra. An S was appended to the grade designation if the gun had Svenskt Specialstal barrels (it seem most did), and an E if it had ejectors. Then there was the 310E (named for the royal forester E. von Eckermanns) which was a very high grade gun which included sideclips but with no engraving for kr. 750. Then ther was the 310L with very fine engraving and Svenskt Nickelstal Antioxid barrels for kr. 1050. There was also a 310X, a pigeon gun (Duvskjutningsgevar).

Most Husqvarna shotguns were chambered 65mm (2 1/2 inch)up until WW-II then 70mm (2 3/4 inch) after. None were ever chambered for 76mm (3-inch) shells to my knowlege.

I've been shooting two Model 310s for years, a 1918 12-gauge AS and a 1947 16-gauge ASE. At the Vintage Cup I handled a later Model 610, what a club!


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