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    Announcement *** July 2007 Purchases ***

    This thread is a regular feature of The Members Showcase, designed for members to display pictures of their purchases made during the current month.

    You can link directly to your pics at your own personal off-site web storage space, however, remember that MILSURPS.COM provides all Registered Members the ability to upload directly and store up to 2 Megabytes of personal pics (10 pics per post), which are automatically displayed as thumbnails in your posts. If you are a Contributing Member (click here), then the amount of storage space is UNLIMITED. Refer to the picture photo montage below, which demonstrates how pics uploaded to MILSURPS.COM are displayed at the bottom of an individual post.

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    Show us all what great deals you made this month !!!

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    Talking New Izzy, traded again, 1938 DDR

    My Buddy offered a trade again, he loves 8 m/m and I kinda lean on the 7.62X54R, so I just ended up with a real nice, Ukrainian re-built, Izzy 91/30, DDR. I took it to the range for a test ride and although it shoots about a foot high at 100 yards, the groups were very tight with light ball and opened a little with the heavy stuff, all in all not bad. I guess I should stick with E-Bloc collectibles for awhile. Whos to say how long they will be in circulation-SDH
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    Talking new Pole m-44

    I'm re-posting this due to a small problem with post's. Its a neat M-44 I traded a close friend for a 8 m/m near mint Turk Mauser. I've been needing a Polish gun for the M.N. collection and this one fits nicely. Because of the condition, I don't think I'll be shooting it as mush as the other guns that I put through the paces. It's a nicely marked 1951 vintage M-44 with all things looking correct including the beech stock-SDH
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    Picked this up at a local gun show.....

    1941 MkIII Britishicon WWII Military Prismatic Marching Compass
    (Mfg by T. G. & Co. Ltd, London)


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    ~Angel~ was very fortunate to obtain this pretty rare Enfield collectible from another MILSURPS.COM member ....

    1917 No.1 MKII Wire Cutter
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    stunning compass

    you have the luck of the irish there my friend great looking compass mind if I ask in which area you found that in? also the funky wire cutter I assume it fits on the rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JHC II View Post
    you have the luck of the irish there my friend great looking compass mind if I ask in which area you found that in? also the funky wire cutter I assume it fits on the rifle?
    Found the compass at an Ontario gun show sitting in a wooden box.....

    The cutter is mounted on a Candadian 1918 No.1 MkIII* ShtLE...

    I put this two pieces in the MKLicon along with some videos of the cutter shown working on a rifle. Check it out under the Englans section of the library.

    Thanks for the feedback ...

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    Ok, she arrived .....

    I've prepared a 316 detailed picture photo montage for entry into the Milsurp Knowledge Libraryicon, but I still have to label all of the descriptive captions.

    In the meantime, here's a quick peek ....


    1939 Code 42 K98kicon (with walnut stock)
    (Mfg in 1939 for the Luftwaffe by Mauser Werke AG, Oberndorf a/N)


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    Bottom line, I'm more than excited about this acquisition. Although I already had a 1939 Oberndorf in the collection, this new arrival turned out to be a real sleeper from a collectors point of view.

    The condition is terrific and this rifle matches all the way down to the firing pin, with even the guard screws and release latch screw being serial numbered to the rifle. Of the 279,078 rifles reportedly manufactured by Oberndorf in 1939, only a random few were made with the traditional walnut stock. This turned out to be one of them. The majority were made with laminated stocks, the result of trials that had stretched through the 1930s.

    The second bonus that was a real pleasant surprise is who it was made for. Besides Oberndorf's WaA63 stock markings (see pics), it's also marked with an "L" (Eagle above it), indicating it was manufactured for the Luftwaffe!

    It's even acknowledge in Law's book that it is very rare to find K98's with the "L" Luftwaffe marking, as opposed to the more usual "H" Heer (Army) stamps.

    So, all in all, I'm one happy camper.

    Maybe I'll put the other 1939 Code 42 Oberndorf up for auction.

    I'll get the photo montage entry completed as I find time and then post it up for everyone to view.

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    Yeah Badger, but is it Luftampt inspected with an e-block serial number? Now THAT would be rare...
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    A very fine looking 98, The question becomes, how could you top that one? Like after you get a 220 lb 12 point white tail, all else just isn't the same. Enjoy-SDH

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