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Couple of interesting Mausers G24(T) and WZ29

7up

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Hi all, just searching for mausers on the web (as you do) , and come accross these two.

One is advertised as a WZ.29, the other is G24(T). Don't know too much about these, but would appreciate views on rarefy and desirability.
The WZ29 has a bent handle, looks like a KAR98a handle ?
 

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I assume is not matching also its not origin condition, and some people wouldnt buy similar retailer stamps as are here from Frankonia.
 
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Sorry i am not extra informed about the polish Mausers. Some other are here Experts on that area.
 
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Okay no problem. The Polish one seems more appealing to me

Scrubbed receiver Wz.29 from the Spanish Civil War. Serials look suspect. The bolt looks like a bubba . Wz.29 bolts were straight. (yes, I know the common assumption of infantry = straight, bent = cavalry, but I have yet to see an original bent bolt wz.29. )
 
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Thanks , the serial on the bolt looks rather mmmm yes I admit. Okay thanks for this !
 

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