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First one of these I’ve had, really happy to pick it up! I’ve got Bigdibbs to thank for the hook up on this one, straight out of the woods from what I understand. It’s a bolt m/m and DRP marked to Potsdam. I haven’t determined the maker on the frosch yet, anyone recognize it? Not surprisingly this thing is unreal in its level of quality!
 

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That bad boy is really a thing of beauty, amazing workmanship.....looks even nicer in hand!

Its a nice one for sure Clay!
 
Beautiful rifle Clay! A great addition to any collection.


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Stunning rifle. Interesting comparing the finish quality to that 1940 MO bolt m/m that was recently posted. High end commercial quality in a 'military' rifle. Congrats.
 
Agreed Jim that rifle is unreal, maybe when I grow up I’ll have a 98k as nice as that one! Haha. Oberndorf really maintained their quality longer than other makers, by 1940 most were showing some small details that were rough around the edges but not so on that Oberndorf! Thanks everyone!
 
Incredibly beautiful - almost mint! Congratulations and thanks for sharing such a wonderful piece of history :thumbsup:
 

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