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    1917 Spandau

    I just acquired a 1917 Spandau #359, with a crown on the receiver and the barrel stamped with an "S" just ahead of the receiver. Could someone tell me what the S might stand for?

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    Spitzbohr or spitzer. In 1903 they changed rifles to pointed bullets and also altered chambering dimensions.


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    All the S means is it is ok to fire S ammo in it . All Gew-98 rifle from 1899 to 1918 were made with the same chambers and bore size . The S ammo was in limited use before the Gew-98 was. The Germans had two different types of ammo in service at the same time and did not make the S round standard until 1907 .

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