RE: Fact & Fiction - Waffenmeisters Impression
Fact: The Germans did mark Soviet arms with the Reich's eagle (to demonstrate German ownership). There are several documented and legit DP28's, SVT's etc, that once stamped on top of the reciever were given a German designation (sometimes also stamped on the piece of kit).
Fact: Some of the Reich's eagle stamps did have a Waffen meisters codes or Waffen Amt numbers beneath them. Various codes were used, not just WaA 63.
Fiction?: Multiple stampings. I have never come seen a documented case of multiple stamping (typical of what you would see on a K98). There would be no need of multiple stampings. K98's etc for example have various Waffen Amt approval stamps to show approval and a Reichs eagle to show Reich ownership. Captured weapons only required a Reichs eagle (ownership) a German waffenmeister would not need to approve (sign off) on Soviet made parts. However...several stranger and undocumented things have happened and mysteries are still being discovered.
Fact: Several countires did add dubious stampings to rifles post war to increase sales to North America.
You be the judge.
Fact: The Germans did mark Soviet arms with the Reich's eagle (to demonstrate German ownership). There are several documented and legit DP28's, SVT's etc, that once stamped on top of the reciever were given a German designation (sometimes also stamped on the piece of kit).
Fact: Some of the Reich's eagle stamps did have a Waffen meisters codes or Waffen Amt numbers beneath them. Various codes were used, not just WaA 63.
Fiction?: Multiple stampings. I have never come seen a documented case of multiple stamping (typical of what you would see on a K98). There would be no need of multiple stampings. K98's etc for example have various Waffen Amt approval stamps to show approval and a Reichs eagle to show Reich ownership. Captured weapons only required a Reichs eagle (ownership) a German waffenmeister would not need to approve (sign off) on Soviet made parts. However...several stranger and undocumented things have happened and mysteries are still being discovered.
Fact: Several countires did add dubious stampings to rifles post war to increase sales to North America.
You be the judge.



















































