Finally a white glue Kriegsmodell

jbmauser

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I have several walnut and several red glue MO Kriegsmodells in my collection but the white glue has always eluded me. They aren't that rare, maybe 1 in 4 or so but I either didn't have the money or was too late when one came up. With time potentially running out I wanted to grab this one and I was forced to sell one of my red glues to fund this but it was worth it. My old red glue friend went to a good home so I'm ok with it.

This one came out of Hugh Brock's personal collection and sadly Mr Brock passed away just a few days after I purchased it. I know how important the preservation of these pieces of history were to him and I will do my best to continue to do so while it is in my custody.

It's a pretty standard no letter block byf45. Nice mix of phosphate and blue for that dual tone pop. It does have an oddity that I've never seen before in the form of an extra e/135 acceptance on the barrel. After taking it down for pictures I discovered the need for the extra acceptance was most likely due to some machining errors in the barrel's profile. The barrel has about 16 steps to it. I didn't take too many pictures of the barrel as most of the steps/waves in the contouring aren't all that noticeable but in the one pic you'll see one of the more defined areas where the operator or machine messed up but since this is just cosmetic and almost all below the woodline it was given the go ahead to be put to use.

It has an e/37 safety, e/214 trigger, and an e/26 rear sight sleeve. The rest is all MO.
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Here is one of the machining errors on the barrel as well as a pic of the extra e/135.

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Another great one, keep em coming! Was there generally only one e/135 on the barrels at this time?

Yes. Usually just the one after the barrel code. First one I've seen with an extra e/135 in this spot. It isn't that unusual for MO to do this sort of thing though. You see it on the stamped lower bands from time to time. I have a svw45 with an e/135 accepted lower band. Other makers as well would do this sort of thing for errors or flaws that were deemed acceptable.
 
I would not call the kriegsmodell guns "last ditch". They skimped on some exterior finishing, but they are still quality arms that work well and are made of good materials. If you want the see "last ditch", you need to look to Japan at the special naval rifles and the like. Wooden buttplates, cast iron receivers, etc.
 
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