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Some years ago I bought at auction as a postal bidder what I took to be a Navy Luger. It was made by DWM and dated 1917. However, the numbers on this pistol are not matching and I suspect...
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Some years ago I bought at auction as a postal bidder what I took to be a Navy Luger. It was made by DWM and dated 1917. However, the numbers on this pistol are not matching and I suspect...
At the risk of going off the original topic, I have experience of the comments about guns making it through the war intact or not. I have bought three WWII K98 rifles that fall into this category.
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My thanks to 'browningautorifle' and 'Singer B' for their confirmation of my suspicions that this pistol is made up from parts. I wonder what happened to the frame and grip from the original Mod HP....
Hello Daan
Thank you for your reply.
I have taken some photos but I cannot see how to attach them to my initial enquiry!
Jager.303
I own a Walther pistol that appears to be a Model HP (Heeres Pistol) but I have a suspicion that it might be made up of part of an HP and part of a P38 and I would appreciate it if someone could give...
My thanks to Roger Payne and to Peter Laidler for responding to my query.
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Peter, having spent my whole...
Last November (2017) I purchased a No.4(T) rifle together with its matching numbered No.32 MkI telescopic sight. The rifle was made by ROF Maltby and is dated 1942. This rifle came with a transporter...
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Looking at the rifle displayed, the letters 'dot' on the top of the receiver indicate that this rifle was made by 'Waffenwerke Bruenn', of Bruenn, in Czechoslovakia. The date 1943 speaks for...
Hello, I've been shooting for a bit over 20 years now. Started with handguns (WWI 9mm & S&W .38) and then moved on to mostly Enfield rifles (WWI & WW2) with the odd Mauser (Swedish & K98kz) and...