May Purchases

This neat little piece show up today. Venezuelan FN m24/30 carbine. 7x57mm. Has most likely been ansonal refinished at some point but used very little after. Interesting features are:
-side sling loop that is on the same side as bolt??,
-short 1400m/yrd rear sight
-no bayonette lug but has a steel cap with hole for the cleaning rod instead. It's nice to find mausers that still have crests on the rings, for me that is part of the attraction for collecting mauser rifles.
Hey Drachenblut this is almost 2" shorter than a No5mk1 !
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This neat little piece show up today. Venezuelan FN m24/30 carbine. 7x57mm. Has most likely been ansonal refinished at some point but used very little after. Interesting features are:
-side sling loop that is on the same side as bolt??,
-short 1400m/yrd rear sight
-no bayonette lug but has a steel cap with hole for the cleaning rod instead. It's nice to find mausers that still have crests on the rings, for me that is part of the attraction for collecting mauser rifles.
Hey Drachenblut this is almost 2" shorter than a No5mk1 !
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Awwww, shes so cute :(
 
Just received a very nice 1909 Steyr-made Roth-Steyr 1907 from Marstar. Regimentally marked to Dragonerregiment FĂĽrst von Liechtenstein Nr.10, which was based in Krakow as part of the 13th Cavalry Brigade attached to 1 Corps, and fought on the Russian front from 1914.

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Just received a very nice 1909 Steyr-made Roth-Steyr 1907 from Marstar. Regimentally marked to Dragonerregiment FĂĽrst von Liechtenstein Nr.10, which was based in Krakow as part of the 13th Cavalry Brigade attached to 1 Corps, and fought on the Russian front from 1914.

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VERY cool, especially how you can trace the regiment and AO. :D
 
The issue chargers are hard to find, I had one with the 8 rounds of ammunition and box at one time. The charger has a thumb piece on the top, and can only be used one way.
 
Yeah, I definately wouldn't mind getting a clip of ammo for it, I have one dated 1916 for my Steyr 1912. The Roth-Steyr used 10 rounds clips though, was it only partially full?
 
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56k Beware!

I Picked up this Mauser action/barrel today, I know its a Sauer & Son but what else can my fellow CGN'rs tell me about it? I usually blur the serial but I though this was too unique to do that.

All I need now is a Pre-War stock and fiddly bits to bring her back to Glory. I really don't think they stamped these guns enough!

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1943 M38 War time stock, small repair at the nose.
Took her down and found four significant rust spots under the wood, two at the back of the action, and two on the barrel, also one under the rear barrel band.

She's all clean, protected, and pretty now. :D

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Just got this 1917 DWM Luger Lange Pistole 08 with original schneckltrommel from a board member. Everything matches but the mag.

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Nice luger! You going to shoot it? Here is number two for the month, a 45 dated longbranch straight from India via Pakistan. Not an ideal collectible but with a mint bore it should shoot fantastic. Savage fore stock, longbranch c broad arrow marked stock( replacement long stock is on it now), c broad arrow marked steel buttplate, mk III rear sight, longbranch milled trigger guard, unknown rear hand guard & pof everything else.
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