1918 DWM "b" Block

chrisftk

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Hi All,

I had a little time this week to try out a new photo set-up and thought I'd start by posting one I bought a couple years ago, but haven't done a photo spread on.

I got this rifle from CLG here on the forum and it was part of a group of rifles I purchased from him. This rifle is a real peach all the way around and I'm proud to have it. I put a really nice ersatz/canvas sling from Mike on it and it really went well.

The rifle has all that you'd expect from a 1918; Beech stock with a Kroneol finish and clearly saw little, if any action. The only real negative is a goofy repaired duffel cut in between the front and rear band.

Here's the data sheet:

Receiver 891 b
Barrel 891 b (BI 110)
Front Sight unnumbered
Rear Sight Leaf 91
Sight Slider 91
Ejector Box 91
Trigger Sear 91
Front Barrel Band 91
Rear Barrel Band 91
Trigger Guard 891
Trigger Guard Screws 91,91
Floor Plate 91
Follower 91
Stock 891
Handguard 891
Buttplate 891
Bayonet Lug 91
Cleaning Rod unnumbered
Bolt Body 891 b
Extractor 91
Safety 91
Cocking Piece 91
Bolt Sleeve 91
Firing Pin 91

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Great new photo setup! Now you have to reshoot everything! That‘s a beautiful and rare rifle.
 
Wow that is a screamer! The cutouts on the stock are as sharp as the day it was made. Impressive rifle Chris.
 
Great new photo setup! Now you have to reshoot everything! That‘s a beautiful and rare rifle.
Thank you for being kind enough to part with it Charles! I hope all is well on your end. I'm enjoying the photography part, so there's a good chance I may be re-uploading the pics on some of my old posts. :)

Wow that is a screamer! The cutouts on the stock are as sharp as the day it was made. Impressive rifle Chris.
Thanks Nick-- on its own it's a great looking Gew98, but when you combine the maker/date, it's something really special. I'm humbled to have it.
 
Nice Chris! The new set up you are using certainly gives a much better feel to the viewer. Many of your pieces are so nice, your previous method tended to obscure their fine condition. The rifle itself is super!
 
Wow, that's an impressive gewehr!
Thanks Mike! I appreciate the wonderful sling for it.

Nice Chris! The new set up you are using certainly gives a much better feel to the viewer. Many of your pieces are so nice, your previous method tended to obscure their fine condition. The rifle itself is super!
Thanks Rick-- I am glad I went with a better setup and a more neutral background.

That’s a fantastic rifle…. Very nice Chris
Thanks Jory!
 
Holy smokes. This rifle, due to condition/maker/date, is really top tier. Wonderful rifle Chris. I’d love to have any 1918 in this condition one day.
 
Fabulous rifle,, exceedingly rare in this condition, - the b-block is the last block where "Imperial" rifles number at all,, - whilst DWM/18 went to the e-block in 1918, all or almost all after the b-block are upgrades, BS, property marked or show rearmament (late 1935-1936 or after) work (and or S28 characteristics); still the number of DWM/18 in this condition are exceedingly rare, even moreso than "Imperial" G98's in general. Only WMO and Amberg made a lot (relativily) and the only "common"1918 is Amberg of course (mostly due too Bavarian government obstinacy and the EWB character, the founder's nationalism and toying with an Austrian union - as Bismarck once said a Bavarian is a mix of a man and an Austrian, and things might have been better if Bavaria had united with Austria and St. Germain been less severe)
 
Holy smokes. This rifle, due to condition/maker/date, is really top tier. Wonderful rifle Chris. I’d love to have any 1918 in this condition one day.
Thanks Hale!

Fabulous rifle,, exceedingly rare in this condition, - the b-block is the last block where "Imperial" rifles number at all,, - whilst DWM/18 went to the e-block in 1918, all or almost all after the b-block are upgrades, BS, property marked or show rearmament (late 1935-1936 or after) work (and or S28 characteristics); still the number of DWM/18 in this condition are exceedingly rare, even moreso than "Imperial" G98's in general. Only WMO and Amberg made a lot (relativily) and the only "common"1918 is Amberg of course (mostly due too Bavarian government obstinacy and the EWB character, the founder's nationalism and toying with an Austrian union - as Bismarck once said a Bavarian is a mix of a man and an Austrian, and things might have been better if Bavaria had united with Austria and St. Germain been less severe)
Thanks Paul, it's my only matching 18, so I'm glad it's a special one. I generally try to yield anything 1918 to Sam as that's one of his areas of focus.

This gun is a big deal Chris, great set up!
Thanks Sam, might be yours one day haha
 
Thanks Hale!


Thanks Paul, it's my only matching 18, so I'm glad it's a special one. I generally try to yield anything 1918 to Sam as that's one of his areas of focus.


Thanks Sam, might be yours one day haha
Sam likes challenges!

1918 is a really difficult year to focus on, especially in original Imperial state, only Amberg gives many options, - all worthy in their own right too and could occupy a wallet (budget) all by itself...

** if I had it all to do again, I probably would have narrowed it latewar (1917-1918) and through 1932 with some latitude to stretch into pre-rearmament (1935-1936) void of wartime ordnance work ; which would have had few competitors, other than the 98b crowd (even in the late 80's and 1990's these had a small and competent collector base)
 
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Sam likes challenges!

1918 is a really difficult year to focus on, especially in original Imperial state, only Amberg gives many options, - all worthy in their own right too and could occupy a wallet (budget) all by itself...

** if I had it all to do again, I probably would have narrowed it latewar (1917-1918) and through 1932 with some latitude to stretch into pre-rearmament (1935-1936) void of wartime ordnance work ; which would have had few competitors, other than the 98b crowd (even in the late 80's and 1990's these had a small and competent collector base)
My biggest issue is that I enjoy it all in German small arms. I'm cursed with a wide interest and the persistence to work my butt off to get deep in each area.
 
Holy shite what a Beautiful Gew98 . I have always dreamt about have 1 such Gew98 in this cond. 👍👍👌👌
 
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