If you add a zero in front of the number it is the correct length and format for a Social Security number. I can't speak for WW2 era, but in the 1970's, no one worried about social security numbers...
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If you add a zero in front of the number it is the correct length and format for a Social Security number. I can't speak for WW2 era, but in the 1970's, no one worried about social security numbers...
Assuming this is a 98 action, the new bolt would need to be checked with headspace gauges at least, so this is probably something you want a gunsmith to check for you. Physically the dimensions for...
Always a good idea :thup:
Hi,
Normally there are three gauges, go, no-go and field. The purpose of the Field gauge is to check a rifle that has failed the no-go.
Since your Field gauge doesn't close, the rifle should...
It is possible to recover the stock markings if you are careful, also, the shellac gets annoying at the range sometimes :-)
There should be two large eagle stamps and a letter (H = Heer (Army,...
Hi,
New member here checking in here:wave:.
I have a WW2 No4 MK1 that I purchased recently. It has no ZF or DP marks on it.
It does have a touch of blue paint on the rear stock and what...