G24(t) vet bring back

moe1

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So post this here as mistakenly put it on k98 thinking thats what i had. New to these so
Aqired this off friend who had stored it in basment for last 70 so years was rough. Following all great adviec from fellas here i disassembled her cleand and back tigether. All nimbers matching only missing part was cleaning rod.
Think i got a good one from all info i got on this site. Ty
 

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You have there a nice G24)t) rifle made in Slovakia in WWB in plant 2 - Považská Bystrica in 1942 for Wehrmacht. WaAA80 should be on major parts.
 
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