Hey all,
Here's one I got at SoS last year...I bought it based on the nice condition and some of the neat early Erfurt quirks it displayed-. I have a soft spot for 88s in general. (I know they are ugly @feldmütze , but I still love them
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The five pointed star next to the SN was something that shows up on the early Erfurt-produced guns. The purpose isn't explicitly known from anything I've read, though there is speculation that it was some sort of internal use marking related to production. In addition, there is an unknown stock marking that looks to be *2* -- any thoughts on this? My thought would be some sort of early depot mark (I have seen other rifles with similar marks)
The rifle completely matches, though I can't verify the barrel as the shroud is very firmly seized. I've tried the hair dryer and strep wrench method and gave up from there. I've taken off probably a hundred of these shrouds and this is the first that has given me such grief.
The unit marking is to Infanterie-Regiment von Goeben (2. Rheinisches) Nr. 28
Not much more to say other than that.. here's the data:
Receiver- 8219
Barrel shroud: 8219
Barrel: unknown
Bolt Body: 8219
Bolt shroud: 19
Safety: 19
Cocking Piece: 19
Firing Pin: 19
Bolt Stop: 19
Bolt Head: 19
Mag spring: 19
Rear sight leaf: 19
Rear sight slider: 19
Front sight: 19
Stock: 8219
Front band: 19
Rear Band: 19
Trigger sear: 19
Triggerguard: 8219
Screws: 19, 19












Here's one I got at SoS last year...I bought it based on the nice condition and some of the neat early Erfurt quirks it displayed-. I have a soft spot for 88s in general. (I know they are ugly @feldmütze , but I still love them
The five pointed star next to the SN was something that shows up on the early Erfurt-produced guns. The purpose isn't explicitly known from anything I've read, though there is speculation that it was some sort of internal use marking related to production. In addition, there is an unknown stock marking that looks to be *2* -- any thoughts on this? My thought would be some sort of early depot mark (I have seen other rifles with similar marks)
The rifle completely matches, though I can't verify the barrel as the shroud is very firmly seized. I've tried the hair dryer and strep wrench method and gave up from there. I've taken off probably a hundred of these shrouds and this is the first that has given me such grief.
The unit marking is to Infanterie-Regiment von Goeben (2. Rheinisches) Nr. 28
Not much more to say other than that.. here's the data:
Receiver- 8219
Barrel shroud: 8219
Barrel: unknown
Bolt Body: 8219
Bolt shroud: 19
Safety: 19
Cocking Piece: 19
Firing Pin: 19
Bolt Stop: 19
Bolt Head: 19
Mag spring: 19
Rear sight leaf: 19
Rear sight slider: 19
Front sight: 19
Stock: 8219
Front band: 19
Rear Band: 19
Trigger sear: 19
Triggerguard: 8219
Screws: 19, 19











