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  1. touhy

    bcd4 5 digit phos from Kreigsmodell

    Andrew, I'm so glad it made the long trip safe and sound and has found a nurturing home! And before anyone asks, yes, that front sight hood with the flat base is original. I also think that type of hood is associated with Gustloff k98ks. Thanks for taking the pictures and sharing!
  2. touhy

    DDAY and Germany Trip, 56k DEATH

    Yes, thanks for taking and posting the pictures. I'm going to make a model of the Tiger you posted. The hard part is going to be making the figure of you. :laugh:
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    dot 1944 5 digit transitional stock 98k

    100% correct, original, and matching gun. Some mild rash on top of receiver and barrel. Otherwise excellent condition. Late transitional stock that is not drilled for cleaning rod as is correct for this series. Clearly un-messed with stock with sharp e/H final proof and 'dot' on heel and...
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    Look for opinions on a 33/40 bolt serial.

    No '4', but perhaps a clear pic would help; dot42 'b'
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    Late dot 44 with spanner screws

    Condition of that one looks like you took it straight off the factory racks! It's also the earliest dot44 with a skm stock that I have on my list.
  6. touhy

    88mm Salz and Phefher sharkers

    Too cool. You can get the bakelite fuse holders for them as well. To use when not entertaining.
  7. touhy

    BYF 43 question?

    The stock, hand guard, both bands, and the triggerguard would also have been serialed numbered to match. Stock and hand guard numbered on the inside channels. It's most likely that the stock and bands were replaced after the war. At any rate, I suggest not sanding the stock for any reason...
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    G24t From Auction Arms Revisited

    Hard to say with the pictures that are available, but at first my thought was a reblue. But after looking at the pics further, I think some oil, bronze wool, and different lighting can give us the metal appearance that the 'after' pics show. So now I'm thinking no on reblue. Which is even more...
  9. touhy

    Dot44

    I would say more as they are less common. Just curious, how many matching single alpha dot44's have you seen?
  10. touhy

    Restored swjXE

    Looks great to me! Hey, you got too much on your plate already. I'd like to help out and take that bnz45 action off you hands. ;-)
  11. touhy

    Jap Contract VZ24 for Czech Army use

    Great gun and info guys. And I thought I was going to quietly move into the vz24's.
  12. touhy

    dot 1942 G.33/40

    Doesn't get any better than that! Thanks for sharing.
  13. touhy

    Not WW2 but still interesting vet history

    George, very nice. You still have the luck. One can just see the history oozing out of those.
  14. touhy

    1944 Waffen Werke Brunn 60074

    Nice gun, DK. The latest 5 digit I have is around 92000 and also has graduation on rear sight leaf bottom.....s/42 I think. Most interesting part of your gun is the overstamped bolt flat. Haven't seen that before.
  15. touhy

    945 1941 G33/40 unserialed

    dang, I don't remember that gun looking that nice when I saw it. Maybe it was because that room didnt get much daylight or maybe because there were 50 other guns lying around. Are there armorer stocks without the 'dot' on the bottom?
  16. touhy

    BCD 43 walk in matching

    1995. that's the year i got married. that would make a great anniversary gift for her :laugh:
  17. touhy

    German sorta US really cool

    I wouldn't mind collecting that stuff just havent had the time to actively seek anything out. Just have the two 99's that fell into my lap. btw. at the moment I have a dou44 with a FN bolt that you may recognize. :thumbsup:
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    German sorta US really cool

    Thanks. I've seen 'acid free' paper and plastic designated for 'archival storage' but I have no knowledge if those are helpful or harmful. I've just been keeping papers away from light and high humidity.
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