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GEW98M 1917 Amberg
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08-19-2009 10:09 PM
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Hi C & rfan, seine Waffe und eine schöne, wie Sie sagten, es sei, die für die Wehrmacht und ihre Munition. Vorher war es in der "Kaiserlichen Armee" und vielleicht gibt es mehr Markierungen von der deutschen Armee in WWI. Sie hatten sie oft entfernt auf 1934.
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Tiny little bomb on the pic below. Where have i seen this bomb before, mmmhh.....?
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EXCUSE me please but my horrible computer has a little problem with a Google tool. Sometimes he translated things from english into german with out any order from me. I wrote : Hi c & rfan nice rifle and as you said it was adopted for the " Wehrmacht " in 1934 bot originally it was for the German
army " Kaiserliche Armee " in WWI. Probably there are more markings from 1917 on the rifle ? Not so often seen a rifle from Amberg thats not far away from me. Nice piece of history.
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Originally Posted by
gunner
EXCUSE me please but my horrible computer has a little problem with a Google tool. Sometimes he translated things from english into german with out any order from me. I wrote : Hi c & rfan nice rifle and as you said it was adopted for the " Wehrmacht " in 1934 bot originally it was for the
German
army " Kaiserliche Armee " in WWI. Probably there are more markings from 1917 on the rifle ? Not so often seen a rifle from Amberg thats not far away from me. Nice piece of history.
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Thanks for the info Gunner. I knew that Amberg was in Bavaria; do you know if there is anything left of the arms factory or a museum detailing its history?
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Hi c&rfan, i dont know if there is a museeum at Amberg but i`ll find it out.Post it later.
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I bought a very similar rifle at a local Estate auction several years ago, marked Simson & Co. Suhl and dated 1916. It also has mixed numbers and the K98
type rear sight but, I'm happy to say, has a near mint bright and shiney bore. Numbers match on receiver and barrel. I have shot it and accuracy seemed to be very good. At the time, I was told on several forums that it was a "G98M" arsenal reworked sometime in the 1920s. I was also told that it may have been one of the rifles sent to Franco's forces in Spain but It also must have been in German service as it is marked with both Imperial and Weimar eagle stamps. The stock isn't as nice as the one above but it is unusual in that the butt stock is made in two pieces, with the lower portion dovetailed into the top portion. I have seen a few other similar pieces at gun shows so they must not be unusual or rare. However, I have never seen another rifle with the two-piece buttstock. FWIW.
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That is a nice rifle jisii. Thanks for sharing.
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I did buy 2 of those Gew98M's years back via mail order. Both in nice, mint condition, but both had bores only fair-good. I guess all of the German Army Gew98's were rebuilt 1934/35 prior to large scale production of the Kar98k
. I haven't seen one for sale in years. Nice keepers, glad I kept both of mine.
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Hello c&rfan, i searched for a museum in Amberg. There is really a City museum with an exhibition of the royal bavarian rifle factory. Then there is an museum in Ingolstadt, the bavarian army museeum with themes from the midage til WWII. The last is a normal museum with a standard exihibition. Both seem to be interresting. Here is a link to the Ingolstadt museum, but text is only in german. If you use Google you can translate the website or use Babelfish translator.
Bayerisches Armeemuseum Ingolstadt
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