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  1. tsmgguy

    Vet bring back, how did they get them home?

    My uncle captured a nice 98k when the Brittany port of St. Nazaire surrendered. He took the action out of the stock, crated everything up, and shipped the gun to my great grandfather as a gift. So, no duffle cut. I have the gun today.
  2. tsmgguy

    G43 pouch repo/original?

    Even originals no longer bring good prices because they've been so widely reproduced. No two collectors can agree on originality. There are some really artistic fakes out there, especially in German WWII militaria. I've largely stopped buying, especially at the prices being asked today. JMHO...
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    DK Production MP44

    I ordered and received one of DK's BD38s. Shipping was fast. It was a beautifully made and finished gun. Unfortunately, the trigger was so stiff as to be difficult to use. My wife couldn't pull the trigger at all. The gun was also difficult and finicky to field strip and resemble. I sent the...
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    Unknown mp40 mags

    The 998E marked mag pictured on the right immediately above was WWII manufactured by Styer Warsaw It'll have WaA815 inspection stamps.
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    dot 42 G.33/40 Pics

    Thank you, my friend!
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    dot 42 G.33/40 Pics

    h Circle Z on bolt handle root pictured in second post above, 5th pic. Also has an L followed by a single digit.
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    KUR mp40 magazine loader

    Kur of course was the three-letter code adopted by Styer Warsaw in early 1942. Your mag loader is original. I was fortunate to find three NOS 98E 42 marked MP40 mags. They are rare because the changeover to the kur code happened very early in 1942. I've found that 98E and kur mags and mag...
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    Herman Goering Steyr Mannlicher

    Goering's family coat of arms on the trigger guard looks original. https://www.liveauctioneers.com/price-result/hermann-goring-s-coat-of-arms-in-cast-metal-impressed/
  9. tsmgguy

    K43 QVE45

    Can you post a better picture of the marking above the R?
  10. tsmgguy

    Etched renumbered bolt question.

    My post has absolutely nothing to do with the thread, but here's my own Empire M1936 Mexican Mauser. I recognize Empire's photography. The gun is in original unissued condition.
  11. tsmgguy

    Factory Mismatch Handguard on dou 44?

    A mismatched handguard cannot be assumed to have been a mistake by the original factory unless there's a simple juxtaposition of the digits and the same dies were used as the serial number in the barrel channel. Any claim to the contrary is, at best, wishful thinking. It is what it is.
  12. tsmgguy

    Mauser byf44 P38 Rig

    Very nice! No problems here.
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    M937B Blueing Question

    Original finish, wood and metal, without doubt. While marked 1941, this rifle was most likely built in 1942. These rifles were finished by Mauser Oberndorf to a high commercial standard. My avatar is a detail shot of my own such rifle. I can see myself in its original polished receiver ring...
  14. tsmgguy

    WTB- SWEDISH M-40 LAHTI PARTS

    Yeah, these tended to crack because the Swedes used hotter sub gun ammo. Is that what happened to yours?
  15. tsmgguy

    Good Grief Luger

    $25,025!
  16. tsmgguy

    Rear Band Isn't Rigid Causing Handgaurd to move

    I just wouldn't sweat it because the rifle is mismatched anyway. Any fix is likely to be more trouble than it's worth. When you're done shooting, just shift the upper band back where it belongs.
  17. tsmgguy

    German marked star model B serial question

    Star pistols will generally have a production year code on the left side of the frame just forward of the trigger guard. The East Germans were still taking delivery of Star pistols up until the early 1950s. http://star-firearms.com/firearms/proof.shtml?iframe=true&width=100%25&height=100%25
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    NEW FIND.. BYF44 L BLOCK.. OG POSTER

    Late war byf rifles. Stocks can be smooth or chattered, stained or unstained. All are correct, as we see here.
  19. tsmgguy

    P.38 “a” “b” Magazines

    I'd expect a Spreewerk P-38 magazine to be generally WaA88 inspected, with or without a jvd code.
  20. tsmgguy

    Colombian Mauser Carbine in 30.06

    Heere's my own entry as the most painful shooter or all time contest, the Iranian M49 "camel carbine" in 8mm Mauser: https://www.k98kforum.com/threads/iranian-m49-carbine.13173/
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