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  1. Northyuma

    1943 Walther duv G41 (w) 7.92 All Matching Rifle

    I have a full rear sight assembly.
  2. Northyuma

    BCD LSR Sniper newly acquired

    Looks perfect. Great find. Now you have to find the optics!
  3. Northyuma

    Radom VIS K-block/1945

    That mag is worth $450!
  4. Northyuma

    1943 Walther duv G41 (w) 7.92 All Matching Rifle

    Yes, but that particular piece did not have an original stock. The stock was added, and serial number was force matched, and the nose cone was also force matched and has evidence of cold blue applied. So, not an all original gun.
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    Vis

    This is the lowest one known. The other are a couple thousand higher. As the story goes… This particular shipment of Vis pistols, the 2/J Block was on a munitions train when it was attacked by the allies and destroyed. Most of the munitions on board were destroyed with it. Over the years only...
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    Vis

    No, it’s for real. It’s a second alpha J block. There are only six known in the world and the seventh one came up out of nowhere. Clearly, Rock Island did not know what they had and I doubt very much the owner did either or he or she would have never approved for it to be in the sporting...
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    1943 Walther duv G41 (w) 7.92 All Matching Rifle

    Hi everyone, just getting back from the show of shows. Had a fantastic time. Got together with lots of good people. Sold some, bought some. Saw some incredible items. Thought I’d post my Walther G 41 sn 9609 f all matching including nose cone, as I’m considering selling it in the next three...
  8. Northyuma

    Waffenwerke Oberspree Kornbusch 1915

    I would check that? I recall I bought this with my son at a Virginia show in 2017 or 18 before the pandemic.
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    Waffenwerke Oberspree Kornbusch 1915

    Thought I’d post my 1916 for forum members. Enjoy
  10. Northyuma

    Matching Luftwaffe 1940 Norwegian Mauser

    Personally, I don’t like the KNM. The receiver does look buffed out and I’m not thrilled with the two different fonts of the “3”.
  11. Northyuma

    Herman Goering Steyr Mannlicher

    That’s the problem…. For $59k, you’d better be sure!!
  12. Northyuma

    Herman Goering Steyr Mannlicher

    Has anyone seen this? Interesting but authentic? https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-for-sale-online/rifles/steyr-rifles/-quot-herman-goering-owned-steyr-mannlicher-schoenauer-rifle--r43828--quot-.cfm?gun_id=102890208
  13. Northyuma

    What Markings would one find on an ORIGINAL MP/StG44 Stock?

    Full pictures. I have an original extra operating rod as well.
  14. Northyuma

    What Markings would one find on an ORIGINAL MP/StG44 Stock?

    Original stock does have serial numbers and they should match the collar. Mine also has stamps in the sling keeper well.
  15. Northyuma

    Polish Eagle Vis 35 Questions

    Looks like an L block with East German post war added serial numbers.
  16. Northyuma

    Polish Eagle Vis 35 Questions

    Let’s see some pictures! 1937 is rare. Fewest made of 36’-39’. Only 3000 were made in 37’ as they moved to rifle production for Spanish Civil war.
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