She's finally all together, but there's too much snow on my deck!
Check it out.
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Pretty standard eh?
Well here's the kicker...
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...007/12/6-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...007/12/4-1.jpg
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It's a run of the mill Walther "ac44" no-letter block G43. All matching original action. Unfortunatly I had to replace the ruined original stock with a repro, but it is a beautiful stock set.
The rifle is old news, it's the scope rig thats new.
The scope is an original wartime "dow" ZF4 made in Nazi occupied Czechoslovakia.
The mount is also a post war repro, but fit and function are perfect.
This is my shooter G43, I had recently picked up a very nice all matching example to replace it with, but when it arrived and I disassembled it one of the matching locking lugs was split in two.... luckily the fellow I bought it from understood and took it back.
As soon as I can get a shooters-kit for this one I hope to take the whole rig to my 300yd range, although I've heard that the ZF4 scopes can be somewhat delicate. I do have a spot picked up on my property where I've got about 700yds of visibility (need to bring a rangefinder to confirm), maybe I'll just try the 700yd configuration on the open sights instead ;)
Wow! I'm with Badger on this.
Well done, very well done. I would think snow on the deck would have been a great disply what with the jacket as a pad. But I also understand not wanting to expose the just finised projet to the elements.
I always had a passion for a new G43 and would speed weeks inspecting them and so regret not having a modern camera in those days. I have a few Polaroids some place but they don't do well on the scanner. Still bummed I sold them off for that kidney.
Makes me want to dig out what I have left, I had great luck down loading ammo after launching a few extractor retaining pin and springs into the younder. I still spare extractor sets in each rifle.
Can I save some copies of your photos?
Cheers
MJ
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