Hi all, I'm new to CGN forum, hope I'm not breaking any rules here by asking where to find a rifle. Anyway, very fortunate to have recently received a family air loom from my extended American family, that being the subject rifle. It was brought back from one of the home islands after V-J day and started out as a standard series 31 short rifle with the mum ground off. Nothing special so far. It sat in my great uncle's open car port in Florida for 30 years when another uncle decided that he, another gunsmith and a German master engraver should give it the treatment and created a truely magnificent sporter. They shortened the barel to 24", restocked it, cut off the bolt handle replacing it with one turned down, fit a steel receiver sight and also fitted a pleasing ramp/fore sight. Then it was turned over to the engraver and tastefully received some oak leaves and other scrolling. Many of the original stamped parts were retained although were 'softened' and highly polished. I've started the registration process with the CFC as well as the importation process (talk about a deterant for doing things right) but still don't have the rifle (hence no pics). Where I'm going with this is that the rifle has been so extensively transformed (the optimy of a silk purse from a sows ear) that it is difficult to imagine how she looked before the transformation process, so much so that I am looking for a nice example of what it started out as for a reference. Preferably something early war, pre last ditch. I'm an Ontario guy, does anyone have any idea where such an animal may be found. Thanks,


















































