Went to a friend's for a BBQ last night and he showed me this. He said his grandfather brought it back from "the war" but he could not say which war nor tell me anything about the rifle.
The bolt looks like a Mauser type but the receiver, rear sight and barrel bands look very much like they came off a Mosin nagant. It is tube fed with a trap-door feed mechanism. Also, there is a lever on the left side of the action which prevents the trap door from falling which converts the rifle to "load and fire one at a time". Interesting. I had no way of measuring the bore and, as a result of a bunch of guys hanging around the BBQ for a few hours, the pics might be a little fuzzy as well, if you get my drift!
Here are the markings:
Left side of action -DG Mod.71/84, then there is a crown with the word Spandau under it and then another crown with the letters FW under it.
Right side of action - four very small crown with numbers or letters too faded to read and then there is what I assume to be a date , 1888.
There are some other tiny markings but we could not make them out as they are quite faded. Here are the pics. Any help is appreciated guys. I don't have a full length pic as the barrel had obviously been cut (crappy job).
The bolt looks like a Mauser type but the receiver, rear sight and barrel bands look very much like they came off a Mosin nagant. It is tube fed with a trap-door feed mechanism. Also, there is a lever on the left side of the action which prevents the trap door from falling which converts the rifle to "load and fire one at a time". Interesting. I had no way of measuring the bore and, as a result of a bunch of guys hanging around the BBQ for a few hours, the pics might be a little fuzzy as well, if you get my drift!
Here are the markings:
Left side of action -DG Mod.71/84, then there is a crown with the word Spandau under it and then another crown with the letters FW under it.
Right side of action - four very small crown with numbers or letters too faded to read and then there is what I assume to be a date , 1888.
There are some other tiny markings but we could not make them out as they are quite faded. Here are the pics. Any help is appreciated guys. I don't have a full length pic as the barrel had obviously been cut (crappy job).
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