mauser1908
Senior Member
Hi All,
Had a very unexpected opportunity to purchase a closet Radfahrer. Admittedly, I had resigned myself to the idea of never finding but fortunately I stumbled across one where the owner was amenable to selling it. Regardless, I’m ecstatic!
For those who are new, these were a specialized rifle for cyclists designed to replace the gew91. While full length, they bear a few unique features more commonly seen on karabineren. Notably, a turned down bolt and relieved stock to accommodate it, side mounted sling, and omission of the parade mounting points.
In the photos, note the assembly number/ internal SN on the magazine and floor plate. I’m curious if anyone has a Spandau ‘13 or ‘14 to compare with. This might help determine if these were made in a separate line of production or through some other method.
As for the rifle, it’s a straight bolt m/m and has a nasty shrapnel strike on the left side of the buttstock.
Enjoy!
Receiver 1420
Barrel 1420 (S 47)
Front Sight 20
Rear Sight Leaf: 20
Sight Slider 20
Ejector Box 20
Trigger Sear 20
Front Barrel Band 20
Rear Barrel Band 20
Trigger Guard 1420
Trigger Guard Screws 20, 20
Floor Plate 20
Follower 20
Stock 1420
Handguard 1420
Buttplate 1420
Bayonet Lug 20
Cleaning Rod: m/m
Bolt body: 885
Safety: 85
Cocking Piece: 85
Bolt shroud: 85
Firing Pin: 85
Extractor 85















Had a very unexpected opportunity to purchase a closet Radfahrer. Admittedly, I had resigned myself to the idea of never finding but fortunately I stumbled across one where the owner was amenable to selling it. Regardless, I’m ecstatic!
For those who are new, these were a specialized rifle for cyclists designed to replace the gew91. While full length, they bear a few unique features more commonly seen on karabineren. Notably, a turned down bolt and relieved stock to accommodate it, side mounted sling, and omission of the parade mounting points.
In the photos, note the assembly number/ internal SN on the magazine and floor plate. I’m curious if anyone has a Spandau ‘13 or ‘14 to compare with. This might help determine if these were made in a separate line of production or through some other method.
As for the rifle, it’s a straight bolt m/m and has a nasty shrapnel strike on the left side of the buttstock.
Enjoy!
Receiver 1420
Barrel 1420 (S 47)
Front Sight 20
Rear Sight Leaf: 20
Sight Slider 20
Ejector Box 20
Trigger Sear 20
Front Barrel Band 20
Rear Barrel Band 20
Trigger Guard 1420
Trigger Guard Screws 20, 20
Floor Plate 20
Follower 20
Stock 1420
Handguard 1420
Buttplate 1420
Bayonet Lug 20
Cleaning Rod: m/m
Bolt body: 885
Safety: 85
Cocking Piece: 85
Bolt shroud: 85
Firing Pin: 85
Extractor 85















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