Harley,
Sorry to take so long in replying, simple oversight. Husqvarna made two model revolvers for the Swedish military, the 11mm Model 1871, which was a single action, and the 7.5mm Model 1887, which was a DA Nagant design (not the Russian Nagant type). Thousands of the latter were imported into the US in the late '50's and early '60's along with the Swedish Mauser rifles and carbines. Both were also purchased in quantity from the original makers, so guns can be found with both original and Husqvarna markings.
It seems to have been the practice of the Swedish army to review the European arms market, adopt whatever they liked, buy some then work a license arrangement to let either the state arms factory or Husqvarna produce the guns in Sweden.
After the adoption of the M1903 Browning as the Swedish Model 1907 (which Husqvarna also made), Husqvarna modified some Model 1887 revolvers to fire the 9mm Browning Long, a fairly easy job since the M1887 used rod ejection so there was no need for half-moon clips or the like.
The Swedes also adopted a short barrel version of the S&W M&P as their Model 58 for limited issue, but my sources indicate those were bought from S&W; I can't find any record that Husqvarna ever made any.
Hope this helps, however belated.
Jim