Hi All,
I've always been partial to JPS Gew98s, so when this one popped up I went for it. I have another 1915, but it's essentially a Bavarian depot rebuild, so I was hoping for a pureblood to round out my other matching JPS herd. I paid MSRP, but I don't regret it now that I have it in hand. 1915 Suhlers are generally scarce in anything close to matching.
I was happy to discover that the rifle is completely factory matching, excepting the cleaning rod (no big deal there). The cleaning rod was damaged and is missing the tip.
This example is exciting considering my 15 CGH and 15 VCS are also factory (but with matching rods) 1915 was the start-up year for the consortium, so some interesting things show up.
The bare/white metal had a shell of dried grease and mild rust on it, which fortunately melted away with a brass brush. Underneath was some nice looking metal. Not minty by any stretch, but nice and honest. The stock has crisp markings and a pleasing color. It looks as though there was a bolt protector installed at one point, based upon the stain on the wood. It seems to be a relatively common thing to see, as several other rifles have it.
The acceptance patterns fall nicely into place--the c/B Haenel bolt and receiver were par for the course, and the stock and final acceptance were cool early Sauer pattern. I missed the good pic of the barrel code and acceptance but did jot it down. No surprises.
In any case, not much more to say, so here is the data:
Receiver 5222b
Barrel 5222b (BJ 244- Suhl/Erfurt Proof)
Front Sight 22
Rear Sight Leaf: 22
Sight Slider 22
Ejector Box 22
Trigger Sear 22
Front Barrel Band 22
Rear Barrel Band 22
Trigger Guard 5222
Trigger Guard Screws 22, 22
Floor Plate 22
Follower 22
Stock 5222
Handguard 5222
Buttplate 5222 b
Bayonet Lug 22
Cleaning Rod: 09
Bolt body: 5222b
Safety: 22
Cocking Piece: 22
Bolt shroud: 22
Firing Pin: 22
Extractor 22














I've always been partial to JPS Gew98s, so when this one popped up I went for it. I have another 1915, but it's essentially a Bavarian depot rebuild, so I was hoping for a pureblood to round out my other matching JPS herd. I paid MSRP, but I don't regret it now that I have it in hand. 1915 Suhlers are generally scarce in anything close to matching.
I was happy to discover that the rifle is completely factory matching, excepting the cleaning rod (no big deal there). The cleaning rod was damaged and is missing the tip.
This example is exciting considering my 15 CGH and 15 VCS are also factory (but with matching rods) 1915 was the start-up year for the consortium, so some interesting things show up.
The bare/white metal had a shell of dried grease and mild rust on it, which fortunately melted away with a brass brush. Underneath was some nice looking metal. Not minty by any stretch, but nice and honest. The stock has crisp markings and a pleasing color. It looks as though there was a bolt protector installed at one point, based upon the stain on the wood. It seems to be a relatively common thing to see, as several other rifles have it.
The acceptance patterns fall nicely into place--the c/B Haenel bolt and receiver were par for the course, and the stock and final acceptance were cool early Sauer pattern. I missed the good pic of the barrel code and acceptance but did jot it down. No surprises.
In any case, not much more to say, so here is the data:
Receiver 5222b
Barrel 5222b (BJ 244- Suhl/Erfurt Proof)
Front Sight 22
Rear Sight Leaf: 22
Sight Slider 22
Ejector Box 22
Trigger Sear 22
Front Barrel Band 22
Rear Barrel Band 22
Trigger Guard 5222
Trigger Guard Screws 22, 22
Floor Plate 22
Follower 22
Stock 5222
Handguard 5222
Buttplate 5222 b
Bayonet Lug 22
Cleaning Rod: 09
Bolt body: 5222b
Safety: 22
Cocking Piece: 22
Bolt shroud: 22
Firing Pin: 22
Extractor 22













