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Anybody interested in EnfaMauser?
If any one is interested I can take and show pictures of my Turk Sparkbrook Enfa mauser. Provenance to 9th Yeomanry of Dorsetshire. Historical piece. If no one is interested I understand. Regards, Gary Moore
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02-24-2010 04:58 PM
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Yes, please. That would be very interesting.
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Yes, please do. Would love to see some detailed pics of one of these.
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One of those is on my list. They have a great history. Would like to see some pictures.
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Heck YES!!
thanks fer offering
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Enfamauser pictures
Here are the pictures. I am an amateur which is obvious. I'll get better. Gary Moore
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enfamauser bayonet
A bayonet made for the Enfamauser from a captured 07 from Gallipolli at the same time.1915... Interesting historical artifact. The rifle and bayonet were converted in the mid thirties to the best of my research. The rifle is 7.92x57... Regards, GaryMoore
Last edited by arado; 02-25-2010 at 09:18 AM.
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Gary,
The bayo is not an altered P-1907 it's an unaltered P-1903.
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Originally Posted by
Cottage Hill Bill
Gary,
The bayo is not an altered P-1907 it's an unaltered P-1903.
I got in a hurry and picked up the wrong one. This is the right one. Thanks, Gary Moore
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Here's mine!
Started life as a LE1* 1900, then converted to Mk11 SMLE in 1908 by BSA and last issued to 4th KSOB then converted by the Turks in the '30's to 7.92. Serial number 37, it came from the Charnwood Ordnance collection auctioned by Bonhams in the late 90,s.
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