kanishka
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Hey everybody, am new here.
I've always wanted a G43 due to their unique bolt/mechanism, but they are expensive as hell! During my Winter break off school, I worked at a local chemical company as a part-time lab tech for an entire month to save up enough money to buy this rifle (if I didn't want this rifle so bad I would have sat on my a$$ all Winter break). The thing is...besides the fact that it said all-matching I know almost nothing of G43's and I may have impulse bought before doing deeper research... (Yes I have learned my lesson)
It's a DUV-44, I am not sure what the letter is but I think it's a "k". Was a little too excited to buy but I spent the entire morning disassembling the bolt and getting it back together, learning the in's and out's. I've installed Apfeltor's shooter's kit and new springs (although my connecting rod did not fit his gas cylinder, so I used the original). It's an all-matching rifle (checked every bolt part, stock, bolt carrier, receiver, not sure where else it would be marked but it all matched). Barrel also is marked with crests/eagles. Magazine seems scratched up but the rifle seems to be in pretty good condition. The stock does not seem sanded (?) but the markings look worn. The barrel and endcap seem to have oxidized (?) but I guess that happens after 80 years. The sling seems old but I have no idea if it's original or not. The scope and mount are matching but the serial number does not match the gun unfortunately. The buttplate looks discoloured, no idea if it's rust or what but does anybody know a good way to get that "oil" colour off? There is an "H" etched into the left side by the safety, I do not know if this was done by a soldier or the person who took this home after the war. According to the seller it's from a relative who owned a military collectible shop in the 50's and bought it off a veteran (no papers though). No import marks. The sad part is the trigger seems to have been repaired at some point, but it seems I could replace it with another original one for $50. Sorry if the pictures aren't the best, I can take more though.
Overall though how bad of a choice was this?
Regardless, I do have 200 rounds of 8mm PPU and a score to settle with the local 200m gong.
I've always wanted a G43 due to their unique bolt/mechanism, but they are expensive as hell! During my Winter break off school, I worked at a local chemical company as a part-time lab tech for an entire month to save up enough money to buy this rifle (if I didn't want this rifle so bad I would have sat on my a$$ all Winter break). The thing is...besides the fact that it said all-matching I know almost nothing of G43's and I may have impulse bought before doing deeper research... (Yes I have learned my lesson)
It's a DUV-44, I am not sure what the letter is but I think it's a "k". Was a little too excited to buy but I spent the entire morning disassembling the bolt and getting it back together, learning the in's and out's. I've installed Apfeltor's shooter's kit and new springs (although my connecting rod did not fit his gas cylinder, so I used the original). It's an all-matching rifle (checked every bolt part, stock, bolt carrier, receiver, not sure where else it would be marked but it all matched). Barrel also is marked with crests/eagles. Magazine seems scratched up but the rifle seems to be in pretty good condition. The stock does not seem sanded (?) but the markings look worn. The barrel and endcap seem to have oxidized (?) but I guess that happens after 80 years. The sling seems old but I have no idea if it's original or not. The scope and mount are matching but the serial number does not match the gun unfortunately. The buttplate looks discoloured, no idea if it's rust or what but does anybody know a good way to get that "oil" colour off? There is an "H" etched into the left side by the safety, I do not know if this was done by a soldier or the person who took this home after the war. According to the seller it's from a relative who owned a military collectible shop in the 50's and bought it off a veteran (no papers though). No import marks. The sad part is the trigger seems to have been repaired at some point, but it seems I could replace it with another original one for $50. Sorry if the pictures aren't the best, I can take more though.
Overall though how bad of a choice was this?
Regardless, I do have 200 rounds of 8mm PPU and a score to settle with the local 200m gong.
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