chgruener
Member
Hello all!
I have posted here once before regarding my 1909 Spandau that was put together at depot 22. Thanks to another member, I was given a lead on this 1916 Spandau which appears to have undergone extensive repairs. I’m not very familiar with Gew98s so please feel free to chime in with your opinions and any information you may have.
From the seller’s photos, I knew the rifle was extremely dirty, as if it just came out of someone’s attic or crawl space. The entire rifle was caked in dirt, dust, grime, and surface rust. I got the rifle in hand and it was apparent that the butt stock was suffering from water damage. The wood around the butt plate is brittle and discolored. When removing the butt plate screws the wood inside started to crumble. I will have to glue some dowels inside the holes and drill new screw holes. Other than that, the rest of the rifle cleaned up extremely well.
The bolt body is force matched, the firing mech is mismatched, the safety is mismatched (matching front barrel band), the bolt release is matching, the trigger is mismatched (matching to rear barrel band), the stock and hand guard are matching, the rear sight is mismatched, the magazine and floor plate are matching along with the screws, the rear barrel band is mismatched, the front sight blade is matching.
See attached photos via this Imgur link:
I have posted here once before regarding my 1909 Spandau that was put together at depot 22. Thanks to another member, I was given a lead on this 1916 Spandau which appears to have undergone extensive repairs. I’m not very familiar with Gew98s so please feel free to chime in with your opinions and any information you may have.
From the seller’s photos, I knew the rifle was extremely dirty, as if it just came out of someone’s attic or crawl space. The entire rifle was caked in dirt, dust, grime, and surface rust. I got the rifle in hand and it was apparent that the butt stock was suffering from water damage. The wood around the butt plate is brittle and discolored. When removing the butt plate screws the wood inside started to crumble. I will have to glue some dowels inside the holes and drill new screw holes. Other than that, the rest of the rifle cleaned up extremely well.
The bolt body is force matched, the firing mech is mismatched, the safety is mismatched (matching front barrel band), the bolt release is matching, the trigger is mismatched (matching to rear barrel band), the stock and hand guard are matching, the rear sight is mismatched, the magazine and floor plate are matching along with the screws, the rear barrel band is mismatched, the front sight blade is matching.
See attached photos via this Imgur link: