Warrior1354
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Before I give the description and pictures.
I got my Kornbusch, after almost five years!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I do want too thank my buddy Dave Roberts for locating this rifle for me. He even offered too pay the shop owners. Too hold this rifle for me at the store where it was being held for sale at. Truly believe him opening the door for me with the shop owners really helped out in the sale. Thanks buddy really do appreciate it Dave. And also want too give a thanks too Mike and Paul. You guys really taught me want too look for in my search for this really scarce rifle. Took the best pictures I could will get better ones uploaded when the weather is better and when I get a new camera. After 4000 plus pictures the flasher doesn't work anymore and its not focusing really well!
Anyway onto the rifle. Its all matching besides one part. The front trigger guard screw is unmarked as with the capture screws. But they match the wear and condition on the trigger guard group so could have been replaced along time ago. Stock does have some cosmetic issues. Its been duffle cut and the hand-guard has been cracked and repaired. Also a piece of the stock was also fixed by the receiver. Stock markings are really nice though. Only other issue was the front barrel band was on backwards when I got it. Who ever had it before the barrel band was beat onto the rifle the wrong way and the bayonet lug has a couple marks that show it. Got it off and corrected it but it wasn't easy took some time. The neatest thing I have too say about the rifle is the manufacture issues from WOK. Bolt fonts are really sloppy. The bayonet lug has a double stamp font like the first strike missed. The rear sight slider has some metal that was not completely milled out in the slider during production. Such a interesting startup and manufacturer.
Other then that I'm happy as hell with the rifle even with the issues. Its not going back too the shop only too be in my safe! I will say this after five years of searching I have only seen three Kornbusch rifles for sale. None in person only on gunbroker or a few sale sites. Anyway enjoy the pictures and this rifle as much as I do. Have too say it has been a hell of good year for me. Located three rifles this year that have taken years for me too find.
Receiver SN: 8761a
Barrel SN: 8761a Krupp 24
Front sight SN: 61
Rear sight SN: 61
Sight Slider SN: 61
Ejector box SN: 61
Trigger Sear SN: 61
Front barrel band SN: 61
Rear barrel band SN: 61
Trigger guard SN: 8761
Trigger guard screws SN: only the rear one is marked 61
Floor Plate SN: 61
Follower SN: 61
Stock SN: 8761
Hand guard SN: 8761
Buttplate SN: 8761
Bayonet lug SN: 61
Cleaning Rod SN: none
Bolt body SN: 8761a
Extractor SN: 61
Safety SN: 61
Cocking piece SN: 61
Bolt sleeve SN: 61
Firing pin SN:61
I got my Kornbusch, after almost five years!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I do want too thank my buddy Dave Roberts for locating this rifle for me. He even offered too pay the shop owners. Too hold this rifle for me at the store where it was being held for sale at. Truly believe him opening the door for me with the shop owners really helped out in the sale. Thanks buddy really do appreciate it Dave. And also want too give a thanks too Mike and Paul. You guys really taught me want too look for in my search for this really scarce rifle. Took the best pictures I could will get better ones uploaded when the weather is better and when I get a new camera. After 4000 plus pictures the flasher doesn't work anymore and its not focusing really well!
Anyway onto the rifle. Its all matching besides one part. The front trigger guard screw is unmarked as with the capture screws. But they match the wear and condition on the trigger guard group so could have been replaced along time ago. Stock does have some cosmetic issues. Its been duffle cut and the hand-guard has been cracked and repaired. Also a piece of the stock was also fixed by the receiver. Stock markings are really nice though. Only other issue was the front barrel band was on backwards when I got it. Who ever had it before the barrel band was beat onto the rifle the wrong way and the bayonet lug has a couple marks that show it. Got it off and corrected it but it wasn't easy took some time. The neatest thing I have too say about the rifle is the manufacture issues from WOK. Bolt fonts are really sloppy. The bayonet lug has a double stamp font like the first strike missed. The rear sight slider has some metal that was not completely milled out in the slider during production. Such a interesting startup and manufacturer.
Other then that I'm happy as hell with the rifle even with the issues. Its not going back too the shop only too be in my safe! I will say this after five years of searching I have only seen three Kornbusch rifles for sale. None in person only on gunbroker or a few sale sites. Anyway enjoy the pictures and this rifle as much as I do. Have too say it has been a hell of good year for me. Located three rifles this year that have taken years for me too find.
Receiver SN: 8761a
Barrel SN: 8761a Krupp 24
Front sight SN: 61
Rear sight SN: 61
Sight Slider SN: 61
Ejector box SN: 61
Trigger Sear SN: 61
Front barrel band SN: 61
Rear barrel band SN: 61
Trigger guard SN: 8761
Trigger guard screws SN: only the rear one is marked 61
Floor Plate SN: 61
Follower SN: 61
Stock SN: 8761
Hand guard SN: 8761
Buttplate SN: 8761
Bayonet lug SN: 61
Cleaning Rod SN: none
Bolt body SN: 8761a
Extractor SN: 61
Safety SN: 61
Cocking piece SN: 61
Bolt sleeve SN: 61
Firing pin SN:61
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