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New fiund G98/40
I been gone for a while been running the gun show circuit. Found this item for my self. Got all the metal just need to find a stock set some were. reaching out into the would wide web.
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Last edited by mmppres; 05-17-2023 at 07:56 PM.
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05-17-2023 07:47 PM
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---------- Post added at 07:58 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:56 AM ----------
i need to find out how to post pictures again then
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I use Imgur. Haven't had a problem with them yet and they survived the big photo loss we had a couple of years ago. You upload them and then copy and paste the img link.
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Originally Posted by
mmppres
i need to find out how to post pictures again then
You could send them to me and I'll do it if you like...check your messages.
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Thanks so much for the help. Now if i can find some one with a stock set. That would be awesome.
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They might be able to make one, don't see it on their list however.
PPHU Fox - Kolby do karabinów
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ive never seen that receiver stamp before , a little history on it to school me ?
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These were made in Hungary
. this is the information I have found :
These German
contract guns were made by Fémáru Fegyver és Gépgyár, Budapest, which company possibly subcontracted some or all of the work to Danuvia Gépgyár, Budapest 1941-44
There is a disagreement, where these guns were actually made. Most US collectors claim these were made only by Fémáru, based on that the receivers are stamped 'jhv', the German Ordnance code for Fémáru. Danuvia made G98/40 should have been marked with 'jua', Danuvia's German Ordnance code, and no such G98/40 have been reported. This appears to be a very strong case, however the Hungarian Ministry of Defense archives from the 1960's refer to the G98/40 as Danuvia made. According to several European collectors, the G98/40's were made by both factories, with Fémáru using Danuvia as a subcontractor. Other Europeans claim, these were made by Danuvia only. Quite a few references can be found in Europe calling the rifle 'Danuvia G98/40'. Hungarian sources are split on this issue. The 'subcontracting' explanation receives more support by knowing that in the 1950's Fémáru/FÉG subcontracted the manufacture of the machined AK-55 receivers to Danuvia, because 'Danuvia had better manufacturing facilities'.
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