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    WaA20 marked RG34 .22 trainer kit

    I've been searching through the small caliber RG34 threads, but I couldn't find an example of a WaA20 marked one. I found this kit in Norway, for what it matters. It also contained the spoon. Is anything known about military inspected .22 kits?
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    JGA, KDF 4mm Trainer

    Would the later version of this trainer, with the H-band and k98 bayonet lug, have a different cleaning rod? If you compare the 2 cleaning rods from the catalog, it seems the top one has a different length than the knurled one at the bottom. I have the opportunity to buy the rifle in the...
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    Trainer slings identification

    Thank you for your answer. I have found pictures of surplus g3 slings for example, that use those double rivets instead of the stitching in the first sling. However, the first sling only has 1 hole, where I always see 2 holes in the surplus slings. The only thing I can think of, is that it...
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    Trainer slings identification

    Hello, I'm trying to identify these 2 slings. One is mine, one from a friend. As far as I can see, they look like dsm 34 slings. First one is in very nice condition, very supple leather. However, it has no stitching. I can't find another example online that uses this fastening method...
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    c block svwMB with unmarked stock

    I suddenly got exited when I saw what appears to be part of the wing in the encircled part. I contacted the owner to ask for any markings on the stock (keel included). He responded that he couldn't see any. Maybe it's still there, and he worked from memory to respond to me, but ...
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    c block svwMB with unmarked stock

    Hello everyone, I would like to have your opinion on this rifle I came accross. There's only these pictures to go on, as it is not mine. When I compare it to the references in the Kriegsmodell vol. III book, everything looks great at first glance. It has a final acceptance stamp on the top of...
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    S/42 1936 with S/42G marking on sight leaf

    I was wondering that as well. Couldn't find an example of this on a S/42G rifle though. But it does sound to be the most plausible answer since the rest of the rifle is ok. Thank you for the quick response
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    S/42 1936 with S/42G marking on sight leaf

    Hi, I came across a S/42 1936 with an odd 'S/42G' marking on the sight leaf (see pic attached). The rifle seems to be matching and correct, except for the bolt. I couldn't find any other example of this marking on other rifles. The closest rifle I could find was one of Badger...
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