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    Czech Vz.24 Date and Markings? Accessories?

    Hey Everyone,
    I am new to collecting Mausers though I own and am well versed in several other WWII rifles. I recently acquired a vz.24 Mauser and would like to know what the manufacturers date is approximately. The receiver ring is clear of markings except for "Zbrojovka BRNO A.S. vz.24" and the serial number 16xx, the numbers match throughout the rifle, and the circled Z proof markings appear on many of the other parts. The reciever ring does not appear to have been ground so not sure if there ever were any markings there.
    Also what are the proper accessories for such a rifle: bayonet, cleaning kit, cleaning rod (missing from rifle), and sling. Thanks
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