pyotrbyali
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Found an interesting rifle the other day and thought I'd share it here. I'm by no means very knowledgeable on Gewehrs, but I have never ran into what I think is a 1918 depot rebuild rifle that was not 1920 marked but made it to Spain later. There doesn't seem to be much info about the "DZ" stamp anywhere.
My books don't really have much on this, but using intuition I believe this rifle was a Spandau 1917 manufacture SER#: 1670, and then either late or post-war rebuilt at Danzig in 1918. I don't know if the new serial was applied at this time, later by the Spanish, or post-military use at all, as there is clearly a font difference in the stamp. I'm assuming it was never claimed under the Versailles disarmament and therefore missed being marked with the 1920 stamp. At some point, it was updated with a flat rear sight and shipped off to Spain. I assume that that is where it was restocked with the typical Spanish stock setup and stamped with the Anarchist symbol on both sides of the buttstock.
Anyways, I personally found it interesting so I wanted to share.
Thank you.
My books don't really have much on this, but using intuition I believe this rifle was a Spandau 1917 manufacture SER#: 1670, and then either late or post-war rebuilt at Danzig in 1918. I don't know if the new serial was applied at this time, later by the Spanish, or post-military use at all, as there is clearly a font difference in the stamp. I'm assuming it was never claimed under the Versailles disarmament and therefore missed being marked with the 1920 stamp. At some point, it was updated with a flat rear sight and shipped off to Spain. I assume that that is where it was restocked with the typical Spanish stock setup and stamped with the Anarchist symbol on both sides of the buttstock.
Anyways, I personally found it interesting so I wanted to share.
Thank you.