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Latest addition is the Kongsberg Lang Krag M1894, 2nd from top, left side. Goes along with the other Kongsbergs. The M1916 and the 1914 in 11.25mm.
The current Norwegian issue rifle is, as per the AG3 underneath the 1914. I'm still trying to figure out who the brain surgeon was who developed the butt for that stock. Almost as fun to shoot as the LE #5.
http://www3.telus.net/hansonk/norwegian wall1.jpg
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I often wonder why i never come across any really nice peices every now and again. now i know why, some guys have ten of each and they are all awesome!! So jelous
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The ones I collect are strictly WW II and have small numbers stamped on the grip, they are believed to be mold #"s and cross guards must have the British arrow head (chicken foot) w/wo a number, this rule applies to type 2's and type 3's. The difference being the handles and blades. If your going to jump into commando daggers, I would invest in the Flock Book prior to large cash out transactions. As far as the ones you described they are of recent mfg. Down here they command $50. to $100, but I stay away from them. HTH-Steve
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Superb arms collection, lots of stuff I'd love to have but is most illegal in my state-Steve
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Sorry I've been away awhile, I've been having a little back problem, I hope I'm at the end of the surgeries, but, I've been keeping in the game as best as I can, I've posted some stuff I don't believe you folks have seen before. at present I am well over 100 various Mosins and a little more...Steve
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This is my modest collection. Pay no attention to the two on the left.:)
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