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    GI Bring Back

    Most Castles were occupied by the Germans during WWII. I don't think true combat soldiers gave a shite. I know my dad, a WWII Amphibious Combat Engineer with 43 months of combat time, a one of only 2 engineers who lived off of his Landing Craft in the 1st wave at Omaha Beach would care about who...
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    GI Bring Back

    Some additional pics:
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    GI Bring Back

    I purchased this Mauser from an in 1995 Estate Sale being held by a fellow worker. His dad was in WWII and was in Germany for a year after VE Day. He brought home a bunch of weapons and this is one of them. He took it out of a Castle in Germany. I have no other nfo on this weapon. When I showed...
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    WTK: 1942 Mauser Banner L Marked Police Luger

    How rare are these Mauser L Marked Lugers?
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    WTK: Rings

    Thank You! I had an idea these were WWI period. May have been handed down in the family.
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    WTK: Rings

    Any idea on these two rings? I know they were removed from the German who was carrying the Luger. The GI shot the German carrying the Luger but could get to him for a day or two. I am very curious about the rings. I plan to take more pictures with a better camera and try to see if there is any...
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    Pictures Added WTK: German Bolt Action 12 ga.

    I agree with you 100%. I wouldn't shoot this shotgun.
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    Pictures Added WTK: German Bolt Action 12 ga.

    Additional Pictures: Lots of Proof Marks all over it.
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    Pictures Added WTK: German Bolt Action 12 ga.

    Here are somemore pictures and it has been sold locally.
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    Pictures Added WTK: German Bolt Action 12 ga.

    Here it is. Let me know what you think. I would like to know the approximate value.
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    Pictures Added WTK: German Bolt Action 12 ga.

    It is a GEGA 12 Ga. I will get some pictures from the owner of the Estate.
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    Pictures Added WTK: German Bolt Action 12 ga.

    Sorry about placing this with the small bore group, but a friend of mine just got a shotgun from his deceased cousin. It is 12 ga and the action appears to have a K98 profile with GERMANY marked on the side of the receiver ring. I think it holds 2 shot shells in the magazine. Has anyone ever...
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    WTK: Last Gen Mauser HSC

    WTK: Last Gen Mauser HSC Pics Added I just acquired a Mauser HSC. It has a dark finish with a s/n 941475 and the eagle on the left side is up right. This came out of my Good Friend Walt Langendorfer's Estate . This was one of Walt's first German pistols that he bought after WWII from a Vet who...
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    WTK: Did the Germans Force Match Bayonet S/Ns to Scabbards?

    I took pictures of both Bayonets together for a future posts in Craigslist. I have a first year M9 made by Buck.
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    WTK: Did the Germans Force Match Bayonet S/Ns to Scabbards?

    It appears the S/N is over stamp on another S/N. If I advertise this how should I describe it as a forced matched S/N and by whom? I did get this from an estate sale and I was told it was brought home GI.
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    WTK: Rear Site Installation

    Thank You, I have it in a rifle vice clamped to my work bench. What your describing is exactly what I was thinking. I need to come up with a handle for a dowel. Thank You and Have a Great Day!
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    WTK: Rear Site Installation

    I am trying to install a rear site on my K98. How many hands will I need? Is there a tool that makes this easy?
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    WTK: 1914 1920 Luger with a lined out number

    I got this reply on another forum. It is what I thought it was: "Any time you see a lined out number on a firearm, it is almost always because the number no longer has any relevance for identification, affiliation, issuance or ownership. It may have been a unit, police station, inventory...
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