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Has anyone ever come across a Mauser (I believe Model 1914) that appears to have been presented to a participant in the 1934 Olympics. Any information would be greatly appreciated. squarepairAttachment 58510Attachment 58509
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12-06-2014 08:26 PM
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I wish I had. Can you post more picks that is a lovley and intresting pistol.
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For good performance ski Championships 1934 the furher of the ss section
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I think the Olympics were in 1936.
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I'll try to get some more pics. It's not actually in my possession, but a close friend that is trying to get some history on it. Thanks for taking a look. squarepair
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I think that must be for first place.
Some information on perhaps the second place trophy here. Ski-Championships Berchtesgaden 1934
ant the coppetition isself here FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1934 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Here are additional pics:
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Originally Posted by
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I wish I had. Can you post more picks that is a lovley and intresting pistol.
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For good performance ski Championships 1934 the furher of the ss section
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I believe it appears to be awarded for most likely some sort of Olympic trial or training session. SS Fuhrer Doring and Goring had a habit of giving guns away for good deeds. From what I can find it appears that SS Fuhrer Doring was the "Bird Colonel" of the SS from 1934 to 1936.
Last edited by squarepair; 12-08-2014 at 11:43 AM.
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I had the impression that this pistol was awarded to the team leader for his performance as the leader. Thoughts?
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That's a good question Paul. I have no idea. I've been trying to find any information about Doring actually presenting items to athletics. I'm really at a dead end.
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There were only 3 German
metalists in the 1934 Alpine ski championships one male two female I would say the list of possiable recipents is small indeed. My bet is on Franz Pfnür - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia . That is a very interesting piece thank you for sharing.
Perhaps the folks at the NRA Museums: could help.
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