Matching German svwMB

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svwMB was the last code assigned to Mauser Oberndorf during WW2. With production only lasting a very short time the svwMB coded K98k's in full German trim are pretty hard to find. Most svwMB marked receivers ended being assembled post war by the French after they occupied MO and actual German production numbers are not clear.

This one is is in full Kriegsmodell trim and mostly phosphate with a few small parts being blued. It also has a few mentions in the book "Kriegsmodell" by Bruce Karem and Mike Steves.

Some interesting features include the FN barrel (ch code) and Astrawerke bolt (lower case "l"). The FN plant was liberated in Sept 1944 and coupled with the fact that MO had enough barrels finished in house to complete all of 44, 45, and post war French production, a FN contract barrel on a late MO rifle is pretty uncommon.

While MO was not a primary receiver of FN barrels, they did receive huge numbers of FN made bolts from late 41 and on. When the FN plant was liberated, they started to receive numbers of Astrawerke made bolts to help fill the void. Astrawerke is unique in the fact that they never eliminated the oval gas ports or the guide rib on the bolts right up to the end.

As is correct for a late war MO K98k, the only numbered parts are the receiver, bolt, bolt shroud, cocking piece, and firing pin. The last two having the last 2 digits of the serial only.

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Couple pics of the Astrawerke bolt. Lower case "l" on the bottom of the bolt root was the code for Astrawerke throughout the war. They also made huge amounts of receivers and other small parts. Gustloff was a primary receiver of Astrawerke parts.

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FN barrel. ch was the code for FN barrels. Ad is the lot.

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Nice one man.

Mauser should have taken lessons on phosphate from gustloff.
This phos is closer to steyr. Lol
Are you insinuating that MO is inferior to Gustloff in some way?

It's interesting to see the change in color of the phosphate on the receiver. Starts out as a dark grey at the front and then changes to a greenish grey at the rear. There is almost a line just past the front ring where the change takes place. I'm betting if you were to rockwell test the receiver, you would find this due to the heat treat.
 
Are you insinuating that MO is inferior to Gustloff in some way?

It's interesting to see the change in color of the phosphate on the receiver. Starts out as a dark grey at the front and then changes to a greenish grey at the rear. There is almost a line just past the front ring where the change takes place. I'm betting if you were to rockwell test the receiver, you would find this due to the heat treat.

Oberndorf is best Mauser!!

Ps: Awesome rifle!!!! But I think I still prefer the great "photoshop svwMB" of April 1st past.... ;)
 
I will grudgingly admit that Gustloff phosphate is the nicest.

The Astrawerke bolt is cool. Pretty ho-hum if you're a Gustloff collector but exciting for a MO guy.
 
WOW! I love all the different phosphate tones! Is that handguard chatter?! Is that an upside down acceptance on the right reciever? Great find buddy, you have a beautiful family!
 
WOW! I love all the different phosphate tones! Is that handguard chatter?! Is that an upside down acceptance on the right reciever? Great find buddy, you have a beautiful family!
I think those are rasp marks on the handguard from when it was fitted to the stock. I have some very similar marks on my svw45.

One acceptance is upside down. Not sure how unusual that is.

Here's the rasp marks on the svw45 for comparison.

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Thanks for the comments and compliments everyone!
 
Fitting the hand guard at that stage?!? Waste of time. Hahahahaha

The hand guard on my bnz45 doesn't fit at all. Lol.

Mauser def kept up the quality.
 
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