I think you will find that is a bore condition disc and the spitser versus round nose bullet range adjustment plate. They are common and add little or no value to my thoughts. Hard rifle to find it seems these days, Congrats! Bill
That looks like an elm stock, but I'm pretty sure it's just a harder flame grained beech stock. Which would have been used during that time period. It's absolutely gorgeous!
A SA mark m96 swede is on my grail list. nice rifle
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