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New to me BNZ 41 with Pics
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03-29-2011 03:14 PM
# ADS
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bnz = Steyr Daimler-Puch, Steyr 1941-44
Here's some good reading ...
The article in the PDF file attached to this post was originally published in the KCN in their November 1990 newsletter as: THE STEYR
K98k Written by Bob Jensen and edited by Peter Kuck 06/11/2002]
Regards,
Doug
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Serial number on bolt not likely done by the Germans. Post-war ownership. "DP" is not known to me. Looks like european walnut stock to me. Not sure if a 1941 would still have a walnut stock. Interesting find.
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Should have mentioned the stock is stamped with the serial number, hand guard too. The stock has inspector stamps with the eagle/ swastika in a couple different places. The markings on the stock are clear and crisp but half of me thinks the stock might have been refinished. It looks a little too good but not quite as good as the picture makes it look.
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Stock is almost certainly correct. Likely sanded a little, but still Ok.
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Bolt is definately not German done. Post war by who ever used the rifle - possibly Norway?
The D & P are most like inspectors marks for different stages of making the stock. A variety of this type markings are found in that location on some stocks.
Nice buy!
Sarge