AG42B disk is on the left side, normal?

macpowa

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Hi, I bought an ag42B and i was looking online for the disk explanation when i realized that all the disk i saw on pictures are on the right side of the stock. Mine is on the left side. Any tough on that? The bore look very nice, shiny and sharp (rated 1 / 3 and 6.49)
 
all the ones i have seen and have,swedish mausers that is have the disc on the right side.My AG42b has the disc on the right side as well
 
left handed shooter ?

both of mine are on the right side

Why would the shooter need to look at the armourer's information? As bunrt_servo noted, it wouldn't interfere with the shooter, and, incidentally, it is only recently that left-handed shooters have been tolerated in ANY Army, and certainly not in the days when this type of arm was in use.

tac
 
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Do you have the actual rifle in your hands? Sometimes people buy a rifle and put it on the Forum before they have actually received it. They are going on a picture of the rifle, but if the seller happens to "flip" the picture to get a mirror image, it looks like important details, such as disks, bolts, markings, and such are on the opposite side from where they should be.

Please post a picture of both sides of the stock. Without one, it it only a guesstimate.
 
is it possible it isn't a original stock ?

then sometime later on the disc was added on the wrong side ?

I know it is blurry , but it appears to be in really good shape ... maybe it was rebuilt at one time ?

the other thing that comes to mind , I recall some rifles not having the disc's , or even a place to put them ... again maybe this is such a rifle and one was added later ?
 
is it possible it isn't a original stock ?

then sometime later on the disc was added on the wrong side ?

I know it is blurry , but it appears to be in really good shape ... maybe it was rebuilt at one time ?

the other thing that comes to mind , I recall some rifles not having the disc's , or even a place to put them ... again maybe this is such a rifle and one was added later ?

I have the double crown stamped under the grip
 
I have the double crown stamped under the grip

The one crown under the wrist is an acceptance mark. A second crown means that the rifle was tested for accuracy. A crown and a number or letters means that the rifle has been inspected and / or reworked at an arsenal or tygstation.
 
350-550$ range. Be careful with ammo, do not shoot federal ammo or use federal primers in it, you could have a out of battery detonation (I did) and that does not equal a good day at the range.
 
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