Oberndorf 1908 Brazilian

Firebug90

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Folks here seem to like crisp walnut stamps, so.... Here's my 1908 Brazilian. Kind of an impulse buy a couple years back on GB, but I have a thing for Oberndorf. I believe this one is from the 1913-1914 batch that DWM subcontracted some rifles from Oberndorf for. Awesome to see what they all looked like when they came out of the factory.

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And the Oberndorf group photo so far; 1908, 1900 Swede '94 converted to CG-63, byf 45, byf 41 rifles. byf43 P38, and S/42 1936 Luger.
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Thanks all! Does anyone know specifically when/where these 1908's in pristine condition came from? I know there were crates of un-opened sealed 1935's that came in a few years ago but I haven't ever heard the story on the 1908's.

ETA: Thinking about it, it might have been a while ago. I cannot find any import markings on this rifle.
 
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