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I thought I'd start March off with my newest addition.
Its a German K98 DOU 44 marked. All marks intact.
Rifle matches as far as I can tell, receiver, sight, mag plate, trigger gaurd, both barrel bands, but I havent taken the stock off so I dont know about the barrel or stock, but I would assume so. And I cant find any numbers on the bolt.
Came with, bayo and scabbard(mismatch) original frog.

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Beautiful rifle! Any chance of getting pics of the left side of the receiver and the numbered bands and floorplate? And what is the suffix of this tifle? Nice machine, thanks for showing!
 
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Numbered bands, trigger guard and floor plate, left side of receiver.
The suffix is DOU, unless your asking about something else, in which case I dont know.
Also found the eagle on the bolt intact(hidden), a 53 and little symbol on the bottom of the bolt, and a ghn on the bolt shroud.

Or if you mean the digit below the serial, it looks like an 8 or maybe a B
 
That looks like a great DOU!!! DOU stocks were unmarked on the exterior and in most instance were marked in the barrel channel. I have a matching on in the EE block. Dou rifles are underappreciated, but the finish is incredible. Thanks for showing!:)
 
I bought a Israelie Mauser.22 from a fellw CGN er .
built of a 1942 mod 98 with a remington barrel .
the reciever has been sanitised and dirty bird peened . but i did find a tiny dirty bird on the bolt release catch .
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ill probably get reamed for this , but i scrubbed & degreased stock and applied toung oil . shows of the lamitate quite nicely
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Luger came today.
Mauser 42 made in 1940. Has all matching numbers. After war was arsenal refinished by the East German for their police. Still has all its original waffenamt. Bore is beautiful and looks as though it has never been fired (Rebarreled by the east germans probably). There is minor pitting which has been re-blued by the East Germans. 12(6) Prohib.

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Just received a 1914-dated Royal Navy issue Webley & Scott Mk.1N auto in .455 Webley Auto from Accuracy Plus in Ontario. It's in somewhat rough external condition, but solid and with a good sharp bore. Plus it came with three mags, which is more than it was ever issued with!

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Not really a milsurp, but I also received this beautiful Smith & Wesson .38 Safety Hammerless 4th model, made between 1898 and 1907. Very cool revolver with a shrouded hammer and grip safety, even with the 5" barrel it fits in my hip pocket.

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