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Repo Field Gear Collector
Sorry I figured that would be the only time I get to say that haha. So this one seems pretty interesting to me, but maybe these are simply common attributes of an early Bsw and I’m just a noob. I believe this is a January 1936 rifle, correct me if I’m wrong. It’s sort of a dual maker if you will even if they are basically one in the same. You can see that this started out as a Simson roll marked receiver and not only that but it was apparently completed and fire proofed! Notice the Simson legend scrubbed away on the left receiver, remnants of the roll mark on top, and the commercial proofs on the right receiver, which seems odd?? Aren’t Simsons proofed on the left? Those were the interesting and surprising features, then it of course has left over Simson marked parts as you’d expect, both the stock and safety, maybe more parts are marked but I haven’t broken it down. Has a neat but hard to look at double strike on the barrel and is Soldatenbund marked as many of these seem to be. Anyway, here are some pictures.
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