Hi All,
I watched the "All Quiet" remake earlier (my opinion, a pretty bad adaptation of the book, but as a standalone WW1 movie was visually good) Curious what others thought--- Anyway, the movie put me in a Gew98 kind of mood---
I've had this one for close to two years, but never got around to posting it. It's a common maker/date, but in "A" condition with great accessories. It came with a nice Weissenburger bolt protector/dust cover, and I added a loose set of stamped Sudicatis radium sights to it (I figured it would be a perfect candidate.) For a side by side with the earlier milled radium sights, refer here:
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There isn't too much to say other than provide data and pictures. Nothing really groundbreaking on this rifle from a research standpoint (Late beech Danzig with the orange stock finish, Bismarckhutte barrel and textbook acceptance), just a nice example though and thought I'd share it here finally. I have not fully disassembled, as I try to avoid removing the bolt protectors where possible (pretty fragile spring steel), but I'd be stunned if the trigger sear didn't match.
Receiver 8538 d
Barrel 8538 d (BI 285)
Front Sight 38
Rear Sight Leaf 38
Sight Slider 38
Ejector Box 38
Trigger Sear 38(assumed)
Front Barrel Band 38
Rear Barrel Band 38
Trigger Guard 8538
Trigger Guard Screws 38, 38
Floor Plate 38
Follower 38
Stock 8538
Handguard 8538
Buttplate 8538 d
Bayonet Lug 38
Cleaning Rod 38
Bolt Body 8538 d
Extractor 38
Safety 38
Cocking Piece 38
Bolt Sleeve 38
Firing Pin 38















I watched the "All Quiet" remake earlier (my opinion, a pretty bad adaptation of the book, but as a standalone WW1 movie was visually good) Curious what others thought--- Anyway, the movie put me in a Gew98 kind of mood---
I've had this one for close to two years, but never got around to posting it. It's a common maker/date, but in "A" condition with great accessories. It came with a nice Weissenburger bolt protector/dust cover, and I added a loose set of stamped Sudicatis radium sights to it (I figured it would be a perfect candidate.) For a side by side with the earlier milled radium sights, refer here:

Heavily Accessorized (aka: "Tricked Out") DWM 1916
Hi All, Here's another adoption from Mike. This may have been previously posted, but I thought I would give a fresh photo spread and my observations. While a common maker/date, this rifle is anything but common for a variety of reasons. The most obvious feature is that it came with several...

There isn't too much to say other than provide data and pictures. Nothing really groundbreaking on this rifle from a research standpoint (Late beech Danzig with the orange stock finish, Bismarckhutte barrel and textbook acceptance), just a nice example though and thought I'd share it here finally. I have not fully disassembled, as I try to avoid removing the bolt protectors where possible (pretty fragile spring steel), but I'd be stunned if the trigger sear didn't match.
Receiver 8538 d
Barrel 8538 d (BI 285)
Front Sight 38
Rear Sight Leaf 38
Sight Slider 38
Ejector Box 38
Trigger Sear 38(assumed)
Front Barrel Band 38
Rear Barrel Band 38
Trigger Guard 8538
Trigger Guard Screws 38, 38
Floor Plate 38
Follower 38
Stock 8538
Handguard 8538
Buttplate 8538 d
Bayonet Lug 38
Cleaning Rod 38
Bolt Body 8538 d
Extractor 38
Safety 38
Cocking Piece 38
Bolt Sleeve 38
Firing Pin 38














