Hello GGCA forum. I'm a new member and joined because of two guns I have inherited. I grew up with guns, like and appreciate them, but am in no way an expert.
Today I'll start with one:
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What I think I know:
- Sporting rifle in 7x57 manufactured by Reichswerke Erfurt (Rw. E)
- Based on 98 Mauser action (which leads to "98" being stamped on many pieces)
- Oigee 4x26 scope, probably manufactured in early 1920's (based on post http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=711308)
- Think I understand the crown over n/b/u markings
- Think this is serial number 1674, as stamped on the bolt handle and on barrel assembly behind the trigger and facing in toward the stock when assembled.
What I don't know and would like to know:
- What the set of stampings/marks mean on the underside of the barrel (covered by the stock when assembled)
- What year this might have been manufactured
- "7792" is stamped in several places (stock, barrel, trigger assembly). Again, i'm thinking the 92 is a reference to the action, but what is the 77? This is definitely a 7x57 chamber/barrel. I'm thinking this is probably an elementary question, but I can't seem to find the answer. Perhaps an abbreviation of 7x57 into "77"?
- What it might be worth (I unfortunately have to sell it).
- How do you adjust the site up/down and left/right (it currently shoots about 3" left at 100 yds...probably hadn't been fired in 10 years till earlier this month).
- Anything of interest anyone would like to tell me about it.
Apparently I'm limited to 5 photos per post, so I'll probably follow on this post with more photos.
Many, many thanks (and hopefully I've posted this in the right place).
Today I'll start with one:
2017-04-26 15.33.16.jpg
2017-04-26 15.33.43.jpg
2017-04-26 15.38.51.jpg
2017-04-26 15.57.07.jpg
2017-04-28 11.07.08.jpg
What I think I know:
- Sporting rifle in 7x57 manufactured by Reichswerke Erfurt (Rw. E)
- Based on 98 Mauser action (which leads to "98" being stamped on many pieces)
- Oigee 4x26 scope, probably manufactured in early 1920's (based on post http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=711308)
- Think I understand the crown over n/b/u markings
- Think this is serial number 1674, as stamped on the bolt handle and on barrel assembly behind the trigger and facing in toward the stock when assembled.
What I don't know and would like to know:
- What the set of stampings/marks mean on the underside of the barrel (covered by the stock when assembled)
- What year this might have been manufactured
- "7792" is stamped in several places (stock, barrel, trigger assembly). Again, i'm thinking the 92 is a reference to the action, but what is the 77? This is definitely a 7x57 chamber/barrel. I'm thinking this is probably an elementary question, but I can't seem to find the answer. Perhaps an abbreviation of 7x57 into "77"?
- What it might be worth (I unfortunately have to sell it).
- How do you adjust the site up/down and left/right (it currently shoots about 3" left at 100 yds...probably hadn't been fired in 10 years till earlier this month).
- Anything of interest anyone would like to tell me about it.
Apparently I'm limited to 5 photos per post, so I'll probably follow on this post with more photos.
Many, many thanks (and hopefully I've posted this in the right place).
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