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Hi John and Mike, I thought I had better start a new thread. I telephoned my friend in England this morning (morning here but the previous evening over there and I just caught him before he went to bed) and he still has this rifle It is a commercial 98 Mauser and shoots the 312 bullet not the 323 and and the brass plate on the butt is not round as I thought but he thinks oblong and from memory he thinks it says this. Standard trigger and without express sights. He said he would get it out and have a look at it in the morning and send me a photo and all the details, I think by this he means by post. In the meantime how about you two guys posting a photo of your rifles here. Regards, Roly.
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Roly, I haven't figured out the photo posting deal yet. When I find time, I may email some to Raimey and ask him to post them for me.Axel Eichendorff wrote a nice article about these rifles in "WAIDMANNSHEIL", a German Gun Collectors Assn. publication. Reprints should be avaliable from the "home office". It would be a little cheaper if you joined. Mike
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Roly; There were pics. of my rifle and I believe Mikes on July 09, 2012 by me under Commercial Militarized Sporting Mauser. That is a good article Mike refers to. That plaque, as far as I can tell, was about the same size and shape as a playing card. I'd would like to see a close up of that if possible and a copy of that letter for my album. I have pics of the 3 and could Email them to you - PM your Email addy if you wish. --- John
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Per your request, Ford. Kind Regards, Raimey rse
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Foreman's palette. Kind Regards, Raimey rse
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As soon as I get more information I will post it here. I was with my friend when he was offered this rifle by a club member who was selling it for a deceased relations estate and would have liked it for myself as an interesting rifle from the first world war but of course you do not gazump a friend or I think anybody else for that matter. This was as I said in my post on the other thread around forty years ago and the rifle was to the best of my memory all original including a letter of provenance. It still seems incredible to me that only so few have come to light although I suppose they are out there somewhere and it was only when I saw your post saying that only three have turned up to date that I thought of this rifle. Of course forty years ago classic rifles were not fetching much and I remember I once traded a long barreled S & W 44 mag which were in short supply at the time along with fifty pounds for a 350 Rigby. Now long gone as I don't keep anything these days unless I use it and that 350 was not user friendly. Regards, Roly.
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Roly, I haven't figured out the photo posting deal yet. When I find time, I may email some to Raimey and ask him to post them for me.Axel Eichendorff wrote a nice article about these rifles in "WAIDMANNSHEIL", a German Gun Collectors Assn. publication. Reprints should be avaliable from the "home office". It would be a little cheaper if you joined. Mike Der Waffenschmeid might be a tad more accurate, Mon Ami-- either way, that is one of the best and well resourced gun collectors gruppen you could ever ask for-- Prosit!!
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Those who actually are members of The German Gun Collectors Association understand that there are two different publications, "Der Waffenschmied" and "Waidmannsheil."
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Those who actually are members of The German Gun Collectors Association understand that there are two different publications, "Der Waffenschmied" and "Waidmannsheil." Danke, Ich Korrigiere mich!
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Received these photo's in the post today from England and the problems I had trying to post it here and for some reason or other some of the photo's have ended up pointing upwards and not like the originals. Mauser 98 Cal. 8/57 small bullet Dia 318 not 323. Retailed by Walter Uhlig. Halle A/S this is on the barrel. Four digit No. puts it in 1902/3 as per Mauser book. Action and lower metal all engraved. Regards, Roly. [/URL] [/URL
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