Waidmannsheil to all.
I recently acquired an Original Buchel Meister in 8.15x46R and I'll post some images of it in the Schuetzen section later, after I get it out shooting some. For now, I thought I'd start off with the proof marks, to see if what I've learned on this site over the last six months is correct, as well as asking for some help to fill in the gaps on a couple of marks I can't quite interpret.
We'll start off with an easy one... The leftmost image of this 3-image picture:
* Shows the "1st Proof" mark, along with the "Nitro Proof" and stylized "Nitro".
In the center image:
* I believe the "Stylized B" is a Buchel Mark? (Am I correct on that guess?)
* Below that is a single "W", which I think is the someone's mark at Buchel? (Any ideas on that?)
On the right image, in descending order, I see:
* The letters "FS" in an oval (I am not sure what that means?)
* "B1.G" is the lead bullet proof, over an "11gr" (for an 11 grain charge, I believe).
* Then we have the "B. U, G" proof marks (single proof assembled, final inspection, for a rifle).
* Below that is the "7.7m/T" ("m/T" = mm?) bore size before rifling, with a case length of "46" below.
* It was proofed in September 1925 per "9.25", on ledger number "28", most likely in Zella-Mehlis.
Here is the Buchel Meister model number I believe I have:
Lastly, based on the "9.25" date code, it appears that my Buchel rifle falls right in line behind this grouping (with a slight gap in the actual serial number):
From a chamber cast, I've also determined that my Meister has 6 grooves with narrow lands in the bore.
I'd appreciate any other insights on the marks I don't know about, or perhaps guessed wrong...
Waidmannsdanke!
Old No7
I recently acquired an Original Buchel Meister in 8.15x46R and I'll post some images of it in the Schuetzen section later, after I get it out shooting some. For now, I thought I'd start off with the proof marks, to see if what I've learned on this site over the last six months is correct, as well as asking for some help to fill in the gaps on a couple of marks I can't quite interpret.
We'll start off with an easy one... The leftmost image of this 3-image picture:
* Shows the "1st Proof" mark, along with the "Nitro Proof" and stylized "Nitro".
In the center image:
* I believe the "Stylized B" is a Buchel Mark? (Am I correct on that guess?)
* Below that is a single "W", which I think is the someone's mark at Buchel? (Any ideas on that?)
On the right image, in descending order, I see:
* The letters "FS" in an oval (I am not sure what that means?)
* "B1.G" is the lead bullet proof, over an "11gr" (for an 11 grain charge, I believe).
* Then we have the "B. U, G" proof marks (single proof assembled, final inspection, for a rifle).
* Below that is the "7.7m/T" ("m/T" = mm?) bore size before rifling, with a case length of "46" below.
* It was proofed in September 1925 per "9.25", on ledger number "28", most likely in Zella-Mehlis.
Here is the Buchel Meister model number I believe I have:
Lastly, based on the "9.25" date code, it appears that my Buchel rifle falls right in line behind this grouping (with a slight gap in the actual serial number):
From a chamber cast, I've also determined that my Meister has 6 grooves with narrow lands in the bore.
I'd appreciate any other insights on the marks I don't know about, or perhaps guessed wrong...
Waidmannsdanke!
Old No7
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