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    steyr 1940 660 matching

    I have had this one for 10 years.Cleaning rod matches.Stephen98k says these K suffix 660s were assembled in April/May 1941
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    Naval sight cover

    Found this in a box of my spares,Pre war maybe?
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    BYF 44 3497L Never stained

    This early all blue L block came from Bob Jensen around 1990,to a well recognized collector here in New Zealand.Now in his mid 80s he is selling his collection,based around the Afrikakorps firearms and memorabilia,infact he wrote a 200 page book on the Nazis in North Africa with 250 previously...
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    AR 42 ZF 41

    This matching unmolested Mauser Borsigwalde i sufix was once Paul Johnstons.The can number matches the ZF 41.
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    Mauser 1938 matching

    Matching unmolested pre war K98 ks are hard to find
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    1940 27 Matching

    This well used e block Erma is only 300 from the end of the 27 code [Law]
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    S42 G survivor

    matching with an unnumbered safety and band spring,band spring has a proof.they say the shiny front bands are from guard duty.I like the pre 1942 k98s with all the proofs,and numbered action screws and butt plate.enjoy
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    Unknown small Nazi scope with claw mount

    Maybe from a trainer?
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    Help, unknown sniper scope and mount.

    This is one of 2 Nazi scopes,that i have been asked to identify with the help of the knowledgeable people here. Note the period scratched ID inside the front lense.Retical [post with heavy side bars]
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    K date early

    I don"t see many K dates posted here from our members.This early one shows 10 years hard service.All matching except bolt.The stock has no H proof,when did the H start.Internal photos added.
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    1938 S/237 Lubeck matching

    These early 1938 S/code Lubecks are quite rare,only a few thousand made,inclures matching band spring.All parts E26 Lubeck. More pics to follow.
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    bcd/ar early? f block

    1942 Borsigwaldes are rated rare.Most of these duel codes seem to be recorded in the H to K blocks and are called more common than the straight ar.This one a bolt MM and a shooter.I do have a nice matching ar 1942 Zf 41 i block as well.
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    1938 243 Luft matching

    Bruce posted a WTB for 3 early Borsigwaldes last week,made me pull out my example.This is a nice Luft with matching cleaning rod and a near commercial finish .
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    Himlers personal MP 40?

    This MP 40 turned up in a deceased estate in New Zealand. With Gold embellishments,this gun is now going to auction,all the family knows it was bought in England in the 1970s for big money. Anyone who may know any history on this please reply
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    Beretta MOD 38A SMG Matching

    This Beretta was returned from Italy at the end of WW2.These Mod 38s are regarded by many as WW2s best SMG
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    Matching Duv 41

    These matching blms are hard to find.All blm parts on this one41
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    1943 CE Matching

    AA Block.I bought this Sauer in Australia a few years ago,probably vet returned .Erma 280 receiver. the best wood I have in my collection. enjoy.
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    MP40 ayf X Queens Museum

    this matching 1942 Erma came out of the Queens Royal Surrey Regimental museum England in the 1970s when the firearms were sold off because of security fears.Still fully functional and no BNP
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    Early S/147 1937

    I bought this one off Mauser99 a few years ago,plenty of blue on this matching Sauer.Wayne must of liked the white paint in his younger days.More pics to come.
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    1938 243 Luftwaffe

    This Mauser Borsigwalde is matching down to the cleaning rod.The letter S appears under the bolt root? I think Luft. rifles saw less combat than their Army equivalents and survive in better condition. More pictures to follow.
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