Here is an oldie but a goodie- some people have probably never seen one, or even heard of one. These 945 1941 code G33/40 rifles show up like this one, built completely from armorers parts. Theories abound saying they are late war assembled for Volkssturm, and that may be the case for some, but the story I got with this one was it was assembled in a depot in France at the end of the war (or maybe during?) by the GI. The story is odd though, in that every part is a G33/40 part- how would he know to use just those parts? Even trigger assy is E/607.
When I got it the rifle had a K98 bolt in it- currently has a G33/40 bolt body with some random unnumbered parts on the back end with an odd faux phosphate finish. Cocking piece is E/63, so it's correct, firing pin is E/607. If anybody has a line on G33/40 armorers parts I'd be obliged. It also needs a triggerguard- the one on it is something odd in and of itself, but I forgot to take pics of that.
Enjoy!
When I got it the rifle had a K98 bolt in it- currently has a G33/40 bolt body with some random unnumbered parts on the back end with an odd faux phosphate finish. Cocking piece is E/63, so it's correct, firing pin is E/607. If anybody has a line on G33/40 armorers parts I'd be obliged. It also needs a triggerguard- the one on it is something odd in and of itself, but I forgot to take pics of that.
Enjoy!
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