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  • Dating a "System Stahl" Schuetzen

    Have had this rifle for a year, so decided to finally ​​​​​​clean it up and get it to the range. Reading here about dating a rifle by its serial number I am wondering if we can date this rifle. I place it in the 1880s based on the features, and that the barrel was relined from 9.5x47R to 8.15x46R.

    The serial number is "5798" and a "798" is on only a couple of parts (barrel, trigger guard, and bolt). But, many parts have a "789", to include the inside of the trigger assembly. Sight components, front of reciever, etc, have a "789". Exterior of stock has a "78" on the forearm and butt, as well as the forearm retainer, and the buttplate.

    Was the barrel relined by "Max Moeller"?

    Any assistance would be appreciated.

    Regards,
    Willi
    Last edited by DreyseM65; 06-18-2020, 09:56 AM.
    Mit Schützengruß,
    Willi

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    Rifle has a "rack number" tag with a "7" and this code. I assume it was taken by a GI from a gun club.
    Last edited by DreyseM65; 06-18-2020, 09:56 AM.
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    Willi

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    • #3
      Came with a nice "Seibert" diopter disk.
      Last edited by DreyseM65; 06-16-2020, 01:48 PM.
      Mit Schützengruß,
      Willi

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      • #4
        Willi,
        I think I remember addressing the question of who lined the barrel to 8.15x46R, from 9.5x47R. As I recall, I said with only the MM you described I couldn't tell if the MM was for the original or relining work. Now that you show a photo, I can make out another mark( HK) , which I believe is for one of the several barrel makers, whose name begins with a K, such as Kelber,( maybe another one). By the location of this mark, I would guess the original barrel was his. If that is correct, that would mean MM likely did the relining work. As I recall, from something Axel wrote, the 1934 Leipzig Deutsches Bundesschiessen was the last one held in that form. After this, I believe everyone had to switch to "Training " rifles( I think 22) in the effort to build up the Army. ( I would guess, smaller local matches may have continued, but I don't know this.)
        Mike

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