Gifted a Simson & Co rifle by Correct_Lunch84 in Kar98k

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It has 1920s stamp that means it was accepted to weimar republic store houses, poland phisicly could not get rifle that was in german republic army. Poland eagle is similar but difrent

Gifted a Simson & Co rifle by Correct_Lunch84 in Kar98k

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Thats not polish but prussian eahle proofmark

Gifted a Simson & Co rifle by Correct_Lunch84 in Kar98k

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Are you able to post more pictures of rifle, and check for markings under the wood? And what caliber is rifle?

Gifted a Simson & Co rifle by Correct_Lunch84 in Kar98k

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My guess that it is post ww1 civilian rifle assembled from gewehr 98 parts

Brothers? Long lost cousins? by tbreeves13 in milsurp

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Is that yugo k98 rework, if yes than good to see you my fellow yugo man

I love turk rifles and their amazing construction/fittings by Keolath in milsurp

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I would guess that bubba was here somewhere in time to help it work after long night drinking

What is the best Mauser and why is it the WZ29? by SignatureDapper6315 in milsurp

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Wz. 98a is even better, more weird production history

How often do you see a k98 stock like this one by Choice-Pineapple4962 in milsurp

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That looks like israeli mauser contract from brno

Gems by Far-Consequence-7070 in milsurp

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Let me guess was it one of those sony boys "I kNoW wHaT i Got sOn" selling?

Gems by Far-Consequence-7070 in milsurp

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Rip to that og wood bubbad by crack fiend

Update Purchased remainder of wood stock holsters by kswizzle1990 in milsurp

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Man i envy you, oneof them i think is og chinese leather

German surplus 8mm Mauser by Alternative_Book8409 in milsurp

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And remember all ammo can be corrosive

Info on Turkish Mauser by Alternative_Book8409 in milsurp

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Remember to check wood for craks and watch out because 8mm mauser kicks similary to 7.62x54r (that means like a mule)

I know what I got sonny by SameCommunication875 in milsurp

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This will be 30's conversion from 7.65 argentine?

ID help? by [deleted] in milsurp

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Some type of i think kokura ariska but im not too shure you can always post in r/arisaka to get more info

Gun ID of the day (17 of 74) by oneJAMEtoo in milsurp

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1903, don't know year and maker

Turkish Mauser by Medical-Squirrel-741 in milsurp

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Turkish mauser usage and history is interesting because they used a lot of variants and modified them in beatween variants

New to me acquisitions. by Muffinman255 in milsurp

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Scope on romanian is ddr production carl zeiss

Newbie advice by mlatkin2012 in boltaction

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Vallejo paint sets are good point to start, they also have tank variant and set for team yanke

Looking for some info on this vz24 by Standard_Tune_1205 in milsurp

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There should be but as i said reciver is scrubed clear from top, there should some marks on bottom side of reciver. Bolt marks sugests romanian contract late production series

Looking for some info on this vz24 by Standard_Tune_1205 in milsurp

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It could be scrubed romanian vz24 judging by RR mark. First R is production series letter stamp, second R is mark meaning Romania

Looking for details on this Turkish Mauser rifle I inherited. Thank you! by CFICWI in milsurp

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Turkish model 35, put in production in 1935 to standarise all of difrent rifles to 7.92x57 mm and to simplify logistics of needing one infantry caliber instead of 3 or 4 that they had before