Hi all,
Some of you may have seen this on the Trader. The seller was local, so we met up and negotiated a FTF deal. (As a sidebar MPkills is a class act.)
I had the opportunity to take the rifle apart today and wanted to share more detailed pics than the listing had.
The actual rifle is matching, but I don't believe the scope is "the" scope to it. The scope is an original dow and was professionally cleaned by Don Miller, so the optics are crystal clear. The rifle also came with an original sling with no markings I can see.
Low "no letter" block, typical MO features for this SN range. Full kriegsmodell trim. Mix of blued receiver and select parts, the rest are phosphate. Not in the pictures, but the sight base is Elite Diamont subcontracted and the leaf is e/135. Barrel codes are 44L19 and ch Ag. The receiver and barrel both have the MO defective firing proof.
Rifle clearly was picked up after sitting in a field or was in a wet basement-- or some other scenario. There is corrosion/pitting on the receiver bridge, bolt and scope rail and a few spots on the rear sight and front of the barrel. Additionally, there are some old rust spots under the wood. If you look at the barrel channel, the green inspection stamp ran a bit and isn't legible. Despite the exterior, the bore is perfect.
The stock is very dry WGL and has a few delaminations on the buttstock (including one that bisected the WaA135 and a hairline crack at the wrist. Clearly, not a shooter.
Despite the blemishes, thought it was a nice pickup. I have several 1945 rifles, but somehow this is my first byf45 code.
Anyway, thought I'd share.
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Some of you may have seen this on the Trader. The seller was local, so we met up and negotiated a FTF deal. (As a sidebar MPkills is a class act.)
I had the opportunity to take the rifle apart today and wanted to share more detailed pics than the listing had.
The actual rifle is matching, but I don't believe the scope is "the" scope to it. The scope is an original dow and was professionally cleaned by Don Miller, so the optics are crystal clear. The rifle also came with an original sling with no markings I can see.
Low "no letter" block, typical MO features for this SN range. Full kriegsmodell trim. Mix of blued receiver and select parts, the rest are phosphate. Not in the pictures, but the sight base is Elite Diamont subcontracted and the leaf is e/135. Barrel codes are 44L19 and ch Ag. The receiver and barrel both have the MO defective firing proof.
Rifle clearly was picked up after sitting in a field or was in a wet basement-- or some other scenario. There is corrosion/pitting on the receiver bridge, bolt and scope rail and a few spots on the rear sight and front of the barrel. Additionally, there are some old rust spots under the wood. If you look at the barrel channel, the green inspection stamp ran a bit and isn't legible. Despite the exterior, the bore is perfect.
The stock is very dry WGL and has a few delaminations on the buttstock (including one that bisected the WaA135 and a hairline crack at the wrist. Clearly, not a shooter.
Despite the blemishes, thought it was a nice pickup. I have several 1945 rifles, but somehow this is my first byf45 code.
Anyway, thought I'd share.
Sent from my XT1635-01 using Tapatalk
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