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    He wants a BNZ

    Howdy Fellas!
    I eldest has caught our disease and has gotten into collecting Military Surplus Rifles; he says he just wants to collect WWII rifles, but we ALL know how that ends up.

    He keeps bugging me about Germanicon BNZ Mausers and because that's sort of out of my realm and I can only provide him information from the various Mauser books I have. I told him he should join this group. But having his own plumbing business seems to take over his "free" time and he always for gets.

    On his search, or even mine helping him, what should he be looking for and looking out for when it comes to a BNZ?

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    The problem with BNZ K-98k rifles is there is a lot of misinformation out there in print and internet . Most people do not understand there were TWO factories making rifles under the BNZ stamp .. Steyr and Radom . Steyr sent an inspector to Radom , WA 77 , his name and address in Radom is listed . Himmler was in control of the Radom plant and used it to make rifles for his SS early in the war when they were outside of the Germanicon military supply chain . Look for an early 40 - 42 rifle , with a footed 4 as that stamp was used only at Radom and the WA -77 . Sorry the books are wrong and the people who only read then to become "experts " are wrong . The people in Poland with the records and old relatives that worked there are correct . Neither of those sources were available to early book writers .

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob q View Post
    The problem with BNZ K-98k rifles is there is a lot of misinformation out there in print and internet . Most people do not understand there were TWO factories making rifles under the BNZ stamp .. Steyr and Radom . Steyr sent an inspector to Radom , WA 77 , his name and address in Radom is listed . Himmler was in control of the Radom plant and used it to make rifles for his SS early in the war when they were outside of the German military supply chain . Look for an early 40 - 42 rifle , with a footed 4 as that stamp was used only at Radom and the WA -77 . Sorry the books are wrong and the people who only read then to become "experts " are wrong . The people in Poland with the records and old relatives that worked there are correct . Neither of those sources were available to early book writers .
    Which books are you referring to?

    The footed 4 indeed indicates Radom made receiver, but not a Radom assembled rifle, as Radom never made complete K98kicon's, they supplied parts kits, to the Steyr plant, as Radom never made any Karabiner barrels.
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    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    Howdy Fellas!
    He keeps bugging me about Germanicon BNZ Mausers and because that's sort of out of my realm and I can only provide him information from the various Mauser books I have. I told him he should join this group.
    Why does he want a BNZ...?

    They were far from the best made rifles, and the connections to slave labour and the Gusen camps does make their desirability by many as somewhat odd, but they are not exactly rare, especially in later years.
    As said above, an early 660 marked 1940 G.29/40 would be the desirable rariity. I missed out on one of those a few years back, although it had been a Norwegianicon surrender rifle, and gone through their conversion to 30-06 in the 1950's, so no longer original as such.
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    Which books are you referring to?

    The footed 4 indeed indicates Radom made receiver, but not a Radom assembled rifle, as Radom never made complete K98kicon's, they supplied parts kits, to the Steyr plant, as Radom never made any Karabiner barrels.
    Then the Poles who said they made complete rifles are wrong ? The records from Radom are wrong ? That is my point , old bad info .

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    About 15 years ago a friend of mine did a research project on BNZ Radom rifles . He bought about 100 to examine , How many do you have ? He was in contact with people in Poland and Radom . Since most SS units fought on the eastern front , all the Russianicon captured K98kicon's that turned up really gave new info .

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    Why does he want a BNZ...?
    I think he has it was told the SS were issued some of these, I recall him saying something about that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    I think he has it was told the SS were issued some of these, I recall him saying something about that.
    Yes, but they will be marked as such....and trying to determine a real one, rather than the many fakes that are around takes knowledge.
    Not all Steyr production was for the SS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob q View Post
    About 15 years ago a friend of mine did a research project on BNZ Radom rifles . He bought about 100 to examine , How many do you have ? He was in contact with people in Poland and Radom . Since most SS units fought on the eastern front , all the Russianicon captured K98kicon's that turned up really gave new info .
    Was it published, and if so where can it viewed/obtained?
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    Okay, if the BNZ is not really the best to collect, which Germain Mauser from the WWII period should he be looking for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    Okay, if the BNZ is not really the best to collect, which Germain Mauser from the WWII period should he be looking for?
    Is it to collect, or does he want to shoot it?
    If its to collect, the important consideration these days, is condition and original matching numbers etc., in which case, limited options means you buy the best example you can regardless of the manufacturer.
    If he wants a shooter, then, again, buy the best example you can with the best barrel, matching numbers and other stuff is less of a consideration. Ex-Soviet Capture, or ex-Portuguese ones used to be the cheap option for best shooters, but even these now are getting pricey as K98kicon prices go through the roof.
    Lots and lots of faked, and bubba'd junk out there though, and at silly prices, so you need to learn what you are looking at otherwise you'll get mugged.
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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