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    Announcement *** August 2008 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.

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    Here are my July and August purchases:

    My Underwood M1icon:



    A nice matching 41 dated bayonet that I got of Jean. Been looking for one of these for a while. Very pleased! Thansk to Steve for the tip!



    And now, for the odd piece. My gamble from Germanyicon.

    This, rear sight cover, I believe is original. Despite not wearing the usual k98k marking on the inside. To the best of the knowledge some were unmarked. The leather is brittle, and I have oiled it heavily to remoisturize it a bit.





    Now for the odd part. Someone at somepoint thought it would be a good idea to add some markings to this piece,
    to add some flavour.



    The markings are very crisp, and it doesnt feel like they have been there for very long.

    Whenever I see these kind fo markings I simply go; Why!

    Oh well, for the money I spent on it, Im still pleased. It will look great sitting on a byf44

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    Here is one I have been looking for a long time.A all correct,all matching factory converted 1916 MK III Lithgowicon H barrel with target sights.Still has volley sights,cuttoff and the early queensland maple stock.

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    My Carl Gustafs m96

    Hallo, I write from Italyicon, I am new in this forum and I what to show you my last purchase, is a Carl Gustafs m/96 with Elite diopter sight:





    and this is the famous range plate:


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    Benvenuto a Milsurps.com. Io parlo un poco Italiano, but man am I rusty! I used to live in Rome as kid.

    Great looking Rifle you have there. Is it easy to find milsurps in Italia?

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    A very early "S/42G" (1935 Date/code) produced K98kicon; a rifle produced when Germany was attempting to hide it's rearmanent while still under the restrictions of the Versailles Treaty. As with almost all S/42G K98k's found today, it went through a Mauser/Oberndorf factory reconditioning in late 1940/early 1941. See Law's book about "Factory Reconditioned K98k's" on page 271 (first ed.)

    After 5 years of hard service (which if you think about it included the 1936 reoccupation of the Rhineland, the 1938 annexation of Austriaicon, the 1938 annexation of the Sudentland, the 1939 invasion of Poland and the 1940 invasion of Franceicon) these 1935 produced rifles were returned to the Mauser Oberndorf factory in late 1940 and early '41.

    This very interesting rifle is ALL Matching except for an unmarked band spring and unmarked floorplate screws. It is a vet capture/bringback rifle and is just as it was after another 5 years of use and then brought back by the returning vet.

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    Great find Badger!!! This is the first "g" marked one I've come across. Is the cleaning rod serial numbered?

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    Agreed, that is a gem Badger! Those early K98icon's are works of art, beautifully made.


    Here is my August purchase and finished project. I am very satisfied how it turned out.
    I bought a sporterized Byf43 K98 off of CGN. Great bore, which is what really mattered to me, with a forcematched bolt and mismatched stock. Everything else matches. Here it is as I got it:



    I bought a replacement stock from a guy in Norwayicon (he included all the missing hardware I needed as well, great deal). I swapped the stock and added a repro base adaptor with an original Zf41 and original mount. Here it is with the new stock and the Zf41 added as well:


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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve1973 View Post
    I bought a replacement stock from a guy in Norwayicon (he included all the missing hardware I needed as well, great deal). I swapped the stock and added a repro base adaptor with an original Zf41 and original mount. Here it is with the new stock and the Zf41 added as well:

    That's a lovely piece and a very nice refurbish.

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    A lovely build indeed Steve! Im loving that wood

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