Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
one of us |
The chinese bought large quanities of mausers from germany. They started with the 71 and went from there. They also purchased some check and belgin rifles. I have seen pictures of chinese copies of mausers as well. these are soposedly bomb waiting to go off. They were made from scrap metal in small cottage blacksmith shops. If your rifle has german proofs and it doesn't look like it was made by a guy in a back ally witha bunch of files and hammers then it is probaly a german export rifle. I don't have any of my book handy because i'm at work right now. This is all I can tell you now. Ray | |||
|
one of us |
I have a VZ-24, that was a Chinese rifle, they shot it till there was no rifling left, but the action was still good. | |||
|
<stans> |
Make sure it really is a German made rifle and not a Chinese copy with well duplicated markings. Some Chinese made Mausers had very good markings and looked almost identical to their well made European bretheren. The Chinese copies do have a poor reputation for quality of metals and parts interchangability. | ||
<thumbtrap> |
Then again, the examples in the Kuhnhausen book are pretty entertaining. Browning Browning Browning. | ||
Powered by Social Strata |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |
Visit our on-line store for AR Memorabilia