S/42G recoil lug

jimdvan

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Tonight I got to looking at my S/42G bolt mm and noticed the recoil lug waffenamt is different than the rest of the gun. Where most waffenamts are a mix of e/63 & e/211 the recoul lug is e/221 f and the nut is marked B.

Is it possible the recoil lug was replaced at some point?
 
Its a moderately early Heimag recoil lug but it's later than the rifle IMHO. Beyond that probably need more detailed photos of everything you can see.
 
I also just noticed the butt plate appears to be e/46 and the serial number and q suffix match the rifle.
 
Its a moderately early Heimag recoil lug but it's later than the rifle IMHO. Beyond that probably need more detailed photos of everything you can see.

I was also thinking it was later than my gun. In "Backbone"
Law lists a 1939 BSW with an e/221 recoil lug.

It could be the original broke under recoil.
 
Sounds like the stock metal from a 337 1939.


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Sounds like the stock metal from a 337 1939.


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Well, all the stock metal serial numbers and waffenamts match the rest of the gun except the 221 f lug and the e/46 on the butt plate. The serial number font on the butt plate is the same as the rest of the gun.

The wood is e/63 marked and the take-down disks are e/211.
 
Post a few pics of the buttplate, might be cool to see.


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Droop e/46 is correct for a very short period mid-year on G dates. I had one and a friend had one with several parts with droop e/46's, bands, butt plates and t-guard assemblies come to mind. However the "stick" e/46 is of 337/1939 period. Your recoil lug sounds like 337/39 or 40'.
 
Sorry for the sidways photos, they look correct on my phone.
 

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