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Serial Number 10,000 rifle

DWM1915

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Kind of cool, saw this pop up this morning in one of my searches, ongoing auction so won't post a link yet but easy to find, grabbed a couple pictures from the listing, I've not seen a 10,000 serial number rifle before

Nick
 

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Kind of cool, saw this pop up this morning in one of my searches, ongoing auction so won't post a link yet but easy to find, grabbed a couple pictures from the listing, I've not seen a 10,000 serial number rifle before

Nick
Sam and I were discussing this point a while back. There was always an assumption that SN blocks went from 1-9999 then rolled. Since P08s have popped up with 10000 SNs, Sam was suggesting it was the same with rifles. It's just a game of numbers. They would be just as hard to find as #1 of each block. I haven't seen a #1 Gew98 in the wild yet. Though I am lucky to have this one:
 
Probably, it's from Gunboards many years ago. I believe I've also got a K98k floorplate #10000 pic, along with a P.08 image.
Some k98k manufacturers went to 5 digit blocks in 1943-45, but anything older would definitely be a find!
 
Its clear the contract could be not realised for 9999 quantity but for 10000 as no visible many nr.1 it same with 10000, only one in this bunch.
 
1916 Danzig Gew98, serial # 10000pp
I do remember a thread on this at Gunboards some years ago. I also seem to recall a s/n 0000 Mauser in that thread as well, but it was some foreign contract rifle that I don't remember the country.
 

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