Yes this is the 2nd documented one I know of.
The other verified example is in the 'f' block. No stock completion date behind the buttplate.
My best guess is that Mauser Berlin was using up either left over inventory or rejected stock blanks that were finished.
In either case, an interesting rifle and truly one of the last production rifles fitted with the old style flat butt stock.
This is a recent addition to my Mauser Berlin wartime group.
The other verified example is in the 'f' block. No stock completion date behind the buttplate.
My best guess is that Mauser Berlin was using up either left over inventory or rejected stock blanks that were finished.
In either case, an interesting rifle and truly one of the last production rifles fitted with the old style flat butt stock.
This is a recent addition to my Mauser Berlin wartime group.
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