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    MC's in!



    My garden-variety 1916 Spandau G98. Also an overall mismatch but with many matching parts. Elegant weapons from "interesting times". Note that OP's specimen has earlier stock configuration with unit marking disc instead of bolt takedown tool and no grasping grooves.
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    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    Beautiful
    very nice

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    Awesome score. I hope to get a gew 98 someday. That bore looks like it will clean up really nice.
    I own a bunch of milsurp but a few of my favorites are my Lithgow smle 1942, Argentine 1909 engineer Mauser carbine and my newest favorite, my Swiss K11... It's a special rifle with a troop tag and the most accurate I own.

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