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byf43 'f' block

RyanE

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I haven't posted any K98k in a while, so here is a very boring byf43 I picked up from Bruce ages ago. Some sloppy wood work in the sling and bolt cutouts but otherwise your typical f block.
 

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A few more.
 

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Boring? Lol, but really nice!! I love when hou guys post up rifles, tons we havent seen.
 
I think it's wonderful! I love the sling cutout. Makes it a bit unique.

I have a byf 43 f block that I'll post up eventually. Mine is a little earlier by serial and in walnut.
 
Ryan... Nice rifle. The bolt cut out appears typical and expected for MO. The slight arch inside the cut out is signature MO, if that is what you are referrring to as sloppy?

Here's another f-block for comparison. Also, note how the inside channel is not stained (though some German stain seeped in when applied to the stock's outside).
 

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Beautiful rifle. Outstanding photography which shows how to photo the things that need to been seen. Thanks.
 
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Your picture taking ability rivals Bruce & Mikes, very nice, I like the white background...

I agree with your comments that Mauser Oberndorf production is rather boring, they are all the same essentially, but Therein lies their charm, and there is something to be said for consistency and steadfast quality. Only MO and Brno (dot) achieved this throughout the war, or most of it, and it almost reminds you of American production methods of the time, - highly efficient, consistent and reliable.

I am sure the German craftsman was ever present at Mauser, but with their production during the war it just looks so consistent and high quality compared to the others. Storz speaks of the craftsmen at MO and DWM in the FWW and the challenges dealing with modern production methods. I guess MO found solutions to maintaining the highest skills of the craftsman and the reality of mass production.


I haven't posted any K98k in a while, so here is a very boring byf43 I picked up from Bruce ages ago. Some sloppy wood work in the sling and bolt cutouts but otherwise your typical f block.
 
Thanks all for the kind comments. I don't mean boring as any kind of slur, but if you've seen one '43 MO you've kinda seem them all. :googlie

Bob, that is a nice piece of walnut! Yes, I mean that little 'hump' on one side of the bolt cutout. If this is normal I've never noticed it. The sloppiness on the sling cutout is toward the bottom where the tooling slipped and cut a little too far back.

Something else I like to see: raw wood under the handguard. It appears that many rifles were varnished/stained fully assembled. Most of my other stained rifles (including my BLM K43) show this.
 

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Bob.... Yes, I mean that little 'hump' on one side of the bolt cutout.

Yep, that is expected .... not sure when it started but universal on 43-45 on MO-made wood (not *C stocks since those are not MO made). Two byf 44 are shown.
 

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Here are some more pics of MO bolt cut outs covering 41-45.
From left to right: byf 41 v block, byf 42 k block, byf 43 f block, byf 44 h block, byf 44 k block, byf 45 no letter block, svw45 b block.

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I'm also going to add a byf 45 no letter block in a bit to the pics.

EDIT: I added the byf 45 no letter block cut out. You can see the progression of the MO bolt cutout from early war to late and through various stock materials. You can see and feel the "hump" on the one side of the bolt cutout in all of them but it's more obvious later on in production, at least in my limited examples.
 
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Not sure what the hump is , can someone post a pic with an arrow pointing to it?

Here's the cut out on my svw45 with the "hump" circled. It doesn't show up that well in the pic but it is really pronounced and quite high. The location varies a bit but it's always on the right hand side of the cut out.

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Here's the cut out on my svw45 with the "hump" circled. It doesn't show up that well in the pic but it is really pronounced and quite high. The location varies a bit but it's always on the right hand side of the cut out.

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Thanks! That is what I thought every one was talking about but wasn't sure. I will have to get my byf 42 out to look at it.
 
Very good pics. We may have to save this again as a bolt cut out thread ;) These are variances due to the cutters I would imagine.
 

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