My AC44 Block Q . He stayed here after the war after the retreat of the German army. It belonged to an old hunter who once found it. He amnestied and registered the rifle according to valid European laws. As a point of interest, he told me that there were old cartridges hidden in the stock. He gave it to me when I bought the rifle from him. It is in original condition, matching numbers, stock roughly processed. The gun is already phosphated. The original mount with optics has not been preserved. I have a Czech army mount from 1947 with a dow loot scope. It was also taken over by the Czech army after the war in 1945.
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