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Rare Mauser owned by Heydrich

You mean he doesn't actually float on air!


vroom vroom, and he's like 5'8 on the Segway.

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Inspired by the recent discovery of Heydrich's rifle, I pulled all butt plates off my rifles but didn't find a lot, other than petrified rust. I was about to give up when my M95 Austrian Navy sniper caught my attention. I bought this rifle long time ago from Pawel Novak who claimed it once belonged to a famous painter from Austria. Long story short, after I pulled off the butt plate, I was as petrified as the rust in the rifle's barrel: There was a note, hand written in neat Sutterlin fonts and signed by the great dictator himself. It reads "Wir sind am Arsch" which means "We are totally screwed", probably in reference to the outcome of Operation Barbarossa. This makes it a late war statement and late war stuff is always worth a lot. What a fantastic find of great historical significance! I will offer it to Craig Gottlieb, maybe I will trade straight up for his Segway.

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I was so totally sucked in to your story, the discovery, its' providence, the possibility of such a rare find that I was seriously considering offering you boat loads gold, silver, diamonds, and cash--until I realized that this had to a hoax! There are no NSDAP marking, no swasticas, no signatures! I believe it to be a fake. Sorry, there will not be an offer coming.
 
Good god this rifle has gone up this high in price. What in the hell does this clown want this rifle to sale for anyway. You know what because how rare it is I bet its priceless just write the man a blank check lol. I'm surprised Rick from Pawn Stars hasn't gotten involved but he would have call an expert in first to prove this story.
 
Pawn stars refuse to trade in anything with swastikas. As far as I know they do not have an FFL either. Watch a few episodes and you will notice that all their firearms are actually antiques, i.e. pre-1898.
 
Oh crap forgot about that your right only firearms they buy are pre 1898. But you know its still funny to watch Rick buy something sounds like this "That's a nice story bro but I'm going to have to call this expert in to back this story up." Only reason I ever watched that show was for the items but the greed part of the show got old really quick.
 
I am guessing the high bidder was never going to honor buying it but was just messing with the selller.
 
I agree. I really find if difficult to beleive that someone in their right mind would even think that was a real piece. It has to be a shill bidder makign a joke! If not, If not, I hope that the new breed of collectors are not that dumb. :facepalm:Ron
 
I agree. I really find if difficult to beleive that someone in their right mind would even think that was a real piece. It has to be a shill bidder makign a joke! If not, If not, I hope that the new breed of collectors are not that dumb. :facepalm:Ron


I suspect the bidder was the seller or associate, in a feeble attempt to generate interest. ON. A. PIECE. OF. CRAP.. :moon:


KJ
 
Sooooo rare to add to your collection right Dave lol. I think this would make an interesting piece to your collection just don't pay more then $100 for it.
 
I know it has been a while, but did anyone save the photos of this rifle? I was trying to describe it to someone, and words just don't do it justice.

Thanks,
 

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