The picture is bad, but you can see the ordnance wheel in the stock, just to the right, in the picture.
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The picture is bad, but you can see the ordnance wheel in the stock, just to the right, in the picture.
Here is the mark on the stock,
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2016/08/nW9i5ZNh-1.jpg
https://www.milsurps.com/images/imported/2016/08/d8y9ocBh-1.jpg
I've been pretty good about not amassing too many of each of any firearm, (not that I wouldn't love to, but have to be careful), with the exception of the K98k's, of which, I've never had more than 4...
Thanks for the welcome.
Wanted to take it out today, but it started raining this afternoon, so maybe tomorrow.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it runs.
My buddy brought his Inland over and...
These have been out of my price range since I got into milsurps, but it was just a matter of time.
It's a typical mix master. Not an import. '43 Underwood receiver with a 1-44 Underwood barrel...
the last pic shows the "weimar" bird proofs.
in the 7th picture, you see the bird with the what is assumed is a "german dirty bird", you know the one typically seen on german firearms from the...
top is a 1939 bsw r/c, middle is a 1938 s/42 r/c and the bottom is my pride and joy, a 1944 byf all matching, less the firing pin, gas shield and cocking piece, which match themselves and is only 2...
looks like someone failed at humping up this rifle.
looking, it appears that the barrel was ground to remove the old serial, restamped it, then applied the wiemar eagles and the dirty in a fashion...