Warrior1354
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Well I'm going to do it. Going to try to get all of the 1914 production rifles, really do like that year. Anyway this rifle came out of the state of Michigan the same state I got by 1914 DWM back in the Spring. I have located another 1914 production rifle and it came of the state of Michigan as well! Really it is a very interesting rifle it's all matching besides the front trigger guard screw. I did replace one of the capture screws, it was very damaged and broken.
Other then that, this rifle is true WW1 survivor and has the scars to prove it. I can tell there is light pitting in some areas from what looks like water damage around the receiver area where it meets the stock, and the floorplate area. The stock also took quite a hit on the right side just in front of the bolt area. So I can tell this rifle did not stay behind the lines somewhere guarding a factory! It most likly saw action. Another interesting detail I noticed about this rifle and that comes down to the Bavarian firing proof. The receiver proof is of the later style but the barrel is like the earlier style. I'm wondering if this barrel was left over from earlier Amberg Gew98 production. Being 1914 was the year Amberg started making Gew 98 rifles again. Another thing I notice. We have been studying the letters on Amberg receivers. This one has the letter O on the receiver but the bolt also has a letter O behind the bolt handle. I'm starting to wonder if others have noticed that too on other Amberg made rifles. I could be like DWM where the main parts all had the same numbers showing items were assembled in lots. It's just a theory but I'm going to start taking notice. Still I'm quite happy with this 106 year old Fraulein!
Oh and Mike thanks for the matching cleaning rod buddy!
Maker: Amberg 1914
Receiver SN: 3177c
Barrel SN: 3177c B.J. 379
Front sight SN: 77
Rear sight SN: 77
Sight Slider SN: 77
Ejector box SN: 77
Trigger Sear SN: 77
Front barrel band SN: 77
Rear barrel band SN: 77
Trigger guard SN: 3177
Trigger guard screws SN: 65, 77
Floor Plate SN: 77
Follower SN: 77
Stock SN: 3177
Handguard SN: 3177
Buttplate SN: 3177
Bayonet lug SN: 77
Cleaning Rod SN: 77
Bolt body SN: 3177c
Extractor SN: 77
Safety SN: 77
Cocking piece SN: 77
Bolt sleeve SN: 77
Firing pin SN: 77
Other then that, this rifle is true WW1 survivor and has the scars to prove it. I can tell there is light pitting in some areas from what looks like water damage around the receiver area where it meets the stock, and the floorplate area. The stock also took quite a hit on the right side just in front of the bolt area. So I can tell this rifle did not stay behind the lines somewhere guarding a factory! It most likly saw action. Another interesting detail I noticed about this rifle and that comes down to the Bavarian firing proof. The receiver proof is of the later style but the barrel is like the earlier style. I'm wondering if this barrel was left over from earlier Amberg Gew98 production. Being 1914 was the year Amberg started making Gew 98 rifles again. Another thing I notice. We have been studying the letters on Amberg receivers. This one has the letter O on the receiver but the bolt also has a letter O behind the bolt handle. I'm starting to wonder if others have noticed that too on other Amberg made rifles. I could be like DWM where the main parts all had the same numbers showing items were assembled in lots. It's just a theory but I'm going to start taking notice. Still I'm quite happy with this 106 year old Fraulein!
Oh and Mike thanks for the matching cleaning rod buddy!
Maker: Amberg 1914
Receiver SN: 3177c
Barrel SN: 3177c B.J. 379
Front sight SN: 77
Rear sight SN: 77
Sight Slider SN: 77
Ejector box SN: 77
Trigger Sear SN: 77
Front barrel band SN: 77
Rear barrel band SN: 77
Trigger guard SN: 3177
Trigger guard screws SN: 65, 77
Floor Plate SN: 77
Follower SN: 77
Stock SN: 3177
Handguard SN: 3177
Buttplate SN: 3177
Bayonet lug SN: 77
Cleaning Rod SN: 77
Bolt body SN: 3177c
Extractor SN: 77
Safety SN: 77
Cocking piece SN: 77
Bolt sleeve SN: 77
Firing pin SN: 77
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