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    mauser oiler

    Been a few on EBAY Advertised as , I believe SG-42 oiler. All steel , threaded on both ends, with a spout on one end and cap on the other. Both ends spring loaded. Fine workmanship. Advertised as not being marked. Bought a couple and sure enough, no markings. I'm OK with it cause I didn't pay a lot, but I thought the Germans marked everything. Anyone know about these? thanks, Bob
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