Hi all,
I just picked up this G43 from the son in law of the vet that liberated it. Not much of a story, he was a tank driver and took it off a dead German soldier. Just posting to share and confirm a couple questions. The stock has not been sanded, a rough finish to the touch and all markings present. A matching numbers AC44 from the N block of production, even the stock is numbered to the gun. Riffling is perfect and he even gave me ammo with it so I’ll be taking it out this weekend to shoot. I’m pretty happy with this find. Most G43s I come across have been screwed with. Usually the stock or mismatched bolt. I told the guy I was surprised the stock was untouched, and he said he considered sanding it in the past, thanked him for not doing so. Tired to get more pictures outside but most didn’t look good afterwards. Oh I almost forgot, looks like there is a kill marking on the stock by trigger. You can see the exposed wood there has aged. Definitely was put there years ago, but whether it was for a kill or not I guess can never be proved. Also even has the cleaning kit in the trapdoor with a couple little cloths for cleaning.
So I see that this sports a milled receiver, was the receiver manufactured in France and shipped to Walther?
A high n block like this gun, would it have been produced roughly like September or October? I heard Q block was the latest for ‘44.
Finally, for value would this be about 3200$? Just to know I plan on keeping this riffle. Took a long time to find.
Thanks all, happy collecting. There is plenty still out there in the hands of families. I’m quite surprised actually.
I just picked up this G43 from the son in law of the vet that liberated it. Not much of a story, he was a tank driver and took it off a dead German soldier. Just posting to share and confirm a couple questions. The stock has not been sanded, a rough finish to the touch and all markings present. A matching numbers AC44 from the N block of production, even the stock is numbered to the gun. Riffling is perfect and he even gave me ammo with it so I’ll be taking it out this weekend to shoot. I’m pretty happy with this find. Most G43s I come across have been screwed with. Usually the stock or mismatched bolt. I told the guy I was surprised the stock was untouched, and he said he considered sanding it in the past, thanked him for not doing so. Tired to get more pictures outside but most didn’t look good afterwards. Oh I almost forgot, looks like there is a kill marking on the stock by trigger. You can see the exposed wood there has aged. Definitely was put there years ago, but whether it was for a kill or not I guess can never be proved. Also even has the cleaning kit in the trapdoor with a couple little cloths for cleaning.
So I see that this sports a milled receiver, was the receiver manufactured in France and shipped to Walther?
A high n block like this gun, would it have been produced roughly like September or October? I heard Q block was the latest for ‘44.
Finally, for value would this be about 3200$? Just to know I plan on keeping this riffle. Took a long time to find.
Thanks all, happy collecting. There is plenty still out there in the hands of families. I’m quite surprised actually.
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