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    Relative value of Spreewerk P-38

    Local shop has a matching Spreewerk P-38 “n” block. I believe they were the lowest production of the three makers, but still made a lot of pistols. Assuming condition is equal, how do they compare in value to Walther and Mauser made examples?
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    Help ID markings on the back of a P-08 holster

    Found this holster in a small local shop. I know the photos are poor, but it was the best I could do inside with a camera phone. Their is what appears to be a stamped name that begins with E and then ends with SS, with e several illegible letters in between. Below that numbers seem to be...
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    Mauser DSM 34, Value question?

    Local shop took in a Mauser DSM 34. Very good condition, original sling and stacking rod. All matching numbers. Stock doesn’t have any unit marks. Ballpark value on these? Thanks
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    Question on Berg &Co bayonet

    I have never followed bayonets closely, But have accumulated several, sorting them now in anticipation of eliminating duplicates and getting down to a manageable number. Came across this one marked Berg & Co, dated 39 on the spline. In a matching scabbard with frog.. This is the first of that...
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    Polish WZ98a

    https://www.proxibid.com/lotinformation/82996035/scarce-polish-wz98a-bolt-action-rifle-by-fb-radom This one went for $2700 (+ 25% buyers premium) if there had been more photos to verify it truly was all matching I would have stayed in. The description mentioned a “m” on the lower band, that...
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    Help with bayonet pricing

    I have never studied bayonet variations the way I have K98ks, or followed bayonet pricing trends. Over the years I have accumulated quit a number of bayonets, and now I want to thin the heard. I am going to keep one from each year of production (no 1945) and sell the rest. I can just put them...
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    Finnish KP-31 kits

    Moving isn’t fun, but it is nice to find things you had forgotten you had. I bought two of these kits in the late 90’s. The one pictured is the original model used in the Winter war. The other kit is the WWll improved version with the slightly longer barrel and the muzzle device. Any idea what...
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    ID K98k stocks

    Picked up several Mauser stocks this weekend, most I was able to determine what rifle they would be correct for. Looking for help with these last four. This one has been heavily sanded, can’t quite made out the acceptance stamps on the right side. The SN in the barrel channel seems to have a...
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    Help with holster value

    Cleaning out a shed and found these two holsters, along with a lot of other militaria. I believe the first one is a WWll Russian for the Nagant revolver. Must have been captured, notice the notation inside the flap. The second is obviously German, and I am guessing for a PPK, but probably fits...
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    Modified holster for German issued Hi-power

    Picked this up at a small shop, it was labeled ,” Polish holster“, but obviously made for a Hi-Power. It appears to have been made from another holster, or at least salvaged leather. The binding around the flap makes me think Austrian? The stamped marking appears to be a horse head inside an...
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    Help ID holster marking

    Trying to identify the marking on this German made drop loop holster for the Browning model 1922. It appears to be a strangely styled eagle over the number 2. I am guessing some type of Luftwaffe marking? This is the only marking I can find on the holster. thanks in advance for any assistance,
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    Bolt mismatch 42 code 1939

    Bought this back in the 90s when I was gobbling up anything K98k. It is matching except the bolt and lower band. one of the so called “Balkan“ imports. I will decide for sure after I clean it tomorrow, but it is probably going off to consignment as I continue to downsize and wanted to provide...
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    Dot 1944 barrel data

    This rifle is a total mismatch, but the bore is great. This one is going to consignment so I wanted to capture the barrel data for those who trend this information.
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    Standard Modell, 1934

    I am supposed to be downsizing, but couldn’t resist an early matching Standard Modell. I think 1933 and 1934 were the only two years SMs had receiver dates, and now I have both years. This one is pretty typical of the type. The barrel has the gauge mark, and the triggerguard has the Chinese...
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    Gew 98 Mauser 1917 for data collection

    wanted to share these photos for those who trend markings. Everything but the barreled action was total mismatch.
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    Help to ID stock please

    Trying to determine what Rifle this stock would be correct for. Walnut, cupped buttplate. No bolt disassembly disk, has bayonet lug and is drilled for a cleaning rod. The only external markings I can find is the serial number on the keel of the stock, number is also present in barrel channel And...
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    Standard Modell for data collection.

    Picked this up cheap as it was advertised as a Chinese copy, its a real SM, but I have no doubt it was sold to China. Only matching parts are BR, triggerguard, and sear. Bolt, and stock are SM, but not for this rifle, stock is for the early version SM with the upper band held by a pin. The one...
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    So I got a call from the gun store…

    Local gunshop has been helping me sell some K98ks as I have to downsize to fit the collection into my new smaller gun room. They call me Tuesday and…we know you like mausers, some guy dropped off a box of stuff to sell and we think it has a German scope in it, you want to come see it? Turns out...
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    Question on Polish bolts

    I hope this post is ok on this forum. I have developed quite an interest in Polish arms of 1919 through 1939. Original matching examples are difficult to locate, and accurate resource materials almost non-existent in the US. I am currently attempting to complete a couple rifles, and I am...
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