Hello all,
Quick question while I am on the hunt for an Amberg marked Gewehr 1871, are these rifles required to be registered ? Just to be sure, I am not talking about the 71/84 but it's earlier predecessor dated between ~1872 and the early 1880s.
The 1871 is chambered for .43 Mauser but since Dominion ammo is worth more unfired and is not common, can the age of the rifle play a factor here ?
I have two 71/84s that are registered but I wanted to check on the 1871 as I may have to dip down into the U.S. for one and would love to claim antique status on both sides of the border.
Thank you all for your assistance.
Quick question while I am on the hunt for an Amberg marked Gewehr 1871, are these rifles required to be registered ? Just to be sure, I am not talking about the 71/84 but it's earlier predecessor dated between ~1872 and the early 1880s.
The 1871 is chambered for .43 Mauser but since Dominion ammo is worth more unfired and is not common, can the age of the rifle play a factor here ?
I have two 71/84s that are registered but I wanted to check on the 1871 as I may have to dip down into the U.S. for one and would love to claim antique status on both sides of the border.
Thank you all for your assistance.


















































