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    #16
    Mattie, what about your MP41? You forgot that!




    Anyways here is my list:

    1. P38s- AC44, AC43 stack, byf43, cvq a-prefix, and Zero series
    2. K98s- dot44, dou43, byf45, ce43
    3. G33/40
    4. PPK, commercial
    5. Browning 1922
    6. Browning Hi-power, tanget sight
    7. Radom P35
    8. P27
    9. P37
    10. Sauer 38h- one "eagle C" and One "eagle 37"
    11. Mauser HSc, "Eagle 655"
    12. P08 Luger, byf41
    13. H&K 91
    14. Winchester 1300

    I also have holsters for all the pistols, and right now have 3 extra holsters that need pistols to fill them!

    Matt
    Last edited by Matt Weber; 01-11-2003, 12:05 PM.

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      #17
      uhh, those guns are my shooters which still fire!

      My deactivated weapons:

      MP41 Haenel patent (for Matt Weber)
      MP40 bnz 1943
      MP40 bnz 1941
      MP28/II Schmeisser (for Matt Weber )
      M1A1 AO Bridgeport CT Thompson
      M1A1 Carbine Winchester .30
      M1A1 Carbine Inland .30

      Steyr Hahn M1912
      Walther PPK Reichsleiter issue with holster and RZM marks
      Walther P1 (Bundeswehr issue)
      Walther P38 0-series 1941 dated with black plastic grips

      Collecting is a big passion of mine

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          #19
          Thanks for getting me an MP28 and an MP41, but I'll have to pass on them.

          I hate to burst your bubble, but a Zero Series P38 should not be dated!? and even if it was dated it would not be 1941, since these were only produced until April 1940.

          If your P38 is dated 1941, then it should be an "AC41".
          If you have a serial number between 1-4550b then it should have hi-polished finish and the "AC" marked on the trigger guard.
          If you have a serial number between 4550b-4800i then it should not have the "AC" marked on the trigger guard, but will still have the hi-polish finish.
          A serial number after 4800i, will have a matte military finish.

          Please read the article I wrote on the P38 for this web site. It should give you more information. In the article there are also pics of an original P38 Zero series.

          Matt

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            #20
            Originally posted by Matt Weber
            Tankdriver! You collect K98 snipers?
            I've been looking at getting one of these! What would you recommend? I was looking for a long side rail, high turret mount, or single claw sniper? what do you suggest?

            Also, can you give me any pointers on what to look for? I know there are a ton of fake snipers out there, and have seen several, but do you know an tips for spotting the fakes? If so, please inform me! Thanks!

            Matt
            Fakes are easy to spot. Probably the safest for the novice collector is the Long Side Rail rifle, impossible to fake because it uses a special reciever which would be against federal law to make. I have quite a few K98 snipers and would be happy to send you some pics.

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              #21
              Sniper Rifles

              I collect WW2 sniper rifles. Currently have 2 LSRs, 1 High Turret, 1 ZF41, USMC M41/Unertl, 2 1903A4's, 1 No4Mk1T, 1 Type97, 1 91/30, also have quite a few other WW2 arms.

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                #22
                I used to collect all German WWII firearms, then I shifted to just German snipers...and added some Brit, US and Russian stuff. Got away from snipers about 5 years ago, but still have some choice rifles and accessories. I agree that the LSRs, HTs and single claw rifles are easy to spot, as far as fakes go. All choice ones of these are easily in the $10,000 plus range. REALLY hard to find one today.....they move with phone calls. If you buy the questionable ones, they are easy to find.....non-bnz single claws, objective mounts, odd side rail mounts, etc. These are still cheap cause it is hard to prove them one way or the other and most collections are filled with them. Have seen plenty of bad LRSs too..but as "thek98sniper" stated, comes down to the heavy receiver on them. High turrets are also heavily faked, you just have to know what to look for. The choice of the "textbook" sniper collector is still a "bcd4" long side rail, a "byf44" high turret or a "bnz4" single claw..with the proper 3-digit coded scope....proper safety....checkered buttplate. k98s with zf41s are getting very rare too, and are heavily faked. Be careful out there!

                Willi
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                  #23
                  I collect German WW2 rifles and pistols as well. Unlike other members I have never fired any of them. I also like IAB's, signed photos, and Vietnam berets.
                  "Great hunter yes! great fisherman yes! fine figure of a man yes! that is all you need to know" Jeremiah Johnson.

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                    #24
                    My collection

                    Hey guys, have not been a member long, but really enjoy looking at the threads. My collection is of various nature. I,ll start from my early pistols and work up. I have 2 American Eagles, the 9mm and 30cal, a 1906 Navy Luger w/matching mag, a 1917 DWM artillery,a 1920 commercial DWM,a 1941 byf Mauser,a 1938 Sauer c proffed 38h,a 1942 Mauser Hsc. Two pre war {1933} PPK,S in the box with all the goodies, 2 PP,s 22cal pre war in the original box plus I have all the matching leather for them and spare mags. I have 2 Colt 1911,s. One is an early 1913 the other a 1917 G model.A 1933 Colt Ace in the box and a 1945 Colt 1911A1. Then the only S&W is a Victory 38 special with a very-very low serial number.And at last my modern pistols{that I,d like to get rid of}a Beretta 76p 22cal target, a Beretta 950 jetfire, a Beretta 92fs Inox with the 15rd mags,several black powders and a {hold on I,m almost finished} 44 magnum Desert Eagle, with a bright nickle finish. I,m not into rifles or shotguns But I do have a RWS 22cal rifle model 52 I bought for crows and since getting it I haven,t seen the first crow! Sorry I took up so much thread and I did not even list my knives. Take it easy

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                      #25
                      My Weapons

                      I have the following weapons:

                      German
                      byf42 Luger with holster and tool
                      cyq44 P38
                      dot44 K98
                      ac44 K43
                      Rifle Grenade launcher with case and tool
                      8 cm Mortar

                      Soviet
                      Mosin Nagant 30/91 (1937)
                      Mosin Nagant M44 (1944)
                      SVT40 (1940)

                      French
                      MAS36

                      That is about all for now. I am always looking for stuff to add.

                      Thanks
                      Paul Reck

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Matt Weber
                        Tankdriver! You collect K98 snipers?
                        I've been looking at getting one of these! What would you recommend? I was looking for a long side rail, high turret mount, or single claw sniper? what do you suggest?

                        Also, can you give me any pointers on what to look for? I know there are a ton of fake snipers out there, and have seen several, but do you know an tips for spotting the fakes? If so, please inform me! Thanks!

                        Matt
                        As stated by k98sniper, the best one to start with is the Long Side Rail (LSR). They were made by only 2 mfg's ce and bcd. Mainly bcd in 44 and 45. They could not be faked unless you made a new receiver or get a mount that comes with a adapter to go under the base to fit a normal receiver, and I have seen that. Here is a photo of a LSR receiver. It is thicker and is machined flat to give a better base.

                        Last edited by tankdriver; 02-04-2004, 11:10 AM.

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                          #27
                          Snipers too

                          Originally posted by tankdriver
                          I collect WW2 snipers. Mainly German but will take all. Also have some equipment.
                          I only collect sniper rifles insofar as weapons systems.Am seriously considering opening a long distance rifle range locally.
                          Am having a Whitworth(Confederate used weapon,.45 cal.)built from plans of H.M. Patent Office;reprinted my "sniper"book recently too.(www.whitworthsharpshooter.com)

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by J.von Canon
                            I only collect sniper rifles insofar as weapons systems.Am seriously considering opening a long distance rifle range locally.
                            Am having a Whitworth(Confederate used weapon,.45 cal.)built from plans of H.M. Patent Office;reprinted my "sniper"book recently too.(www.whitworthsharpshooter.com)
                            I would love to know how much a real one is worth.....

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                              #29
                              Sniper rifle worth

                              Originally posted by tankdriver
                              I would love to know how much a real one is worth.....
                              That will depend on several things,especially with an antique weapon.
                              I was asked to look at one about 12 years ago at a Civil War gun show;the poor guy was so proud of it(cost him $12,000,without Davidson scope & mounts.)
                              It was a "parts" make up and I could'nt bring myself to tell him directly-just dropped a few hints.
                              Another collector(West Coast)sent color pictures of a cased Whitworth,no telescope but Globe sights.)Though a beauty it was not wartime used.
                              Since only around 100 or so Whitworths were used in the entire war finding a war-used one would just about make one priceless.
                              I know of only one in private hands(scoped)that almost certainly saw war employment.
                              Other war-used Whitworths can be found in Nashville(Tenn.State Museum;gun used by sharpshooter Frank Schell,Army of Tennessee,C.S.A.)and another in Dept.Of Alabama Archives,Montgomery,Ala.
                              That's why I'm having one made(copy from patent plans)for my own shooting amusement.

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                                #30
                                My collection

                                In general terms, my collection consists of the following:

                                Pistols

                                Luger many variants
                                Sauer
                                Mauser Broomhandle many variants 1910 1914 1934 HSc
                                Walther Mod.s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. P 38 in many variants PP PPK in many variants TP TPH P 1 PP Super P 5 P 88
                                Kirkhalle PP
                                Nambu Baby Papa Type 14 different dates
                                Colt 1911 1911a1 Mustang Kodiak Match Target Woodsman
                                Colt Python different barrel lengths finishes Officers .22 Target Model
                                Smith and Wesson Mod 29 28 27 53
                                Browning High Power several variants including engraved specimen Medalist
                                Glock several models/calibers
                                Steyer
                                Sig P 210 several variants
                                Sig Sauer P 220 P 225 P 226 P228 P230
                                HK4 HK P7 HK PsP
                                CZ 75 85
                                Webley 1913 Mk 1 Mk VI

                                Rifles

                                Winchester Mod 73 94 .22 Windermusket 02-22 .22 boys rifle.
                                Garand Springfield, IH, Winchester M1D No M1C (damn!)
                                Arisaka Mod 99
                                Krag Mod 1892 Mod 1 with solid band and brass rod (serial number 4xx!)
                                Springfield 1903 several variants 1917 Enfield
                                Mauser 98k several variants
                                Sharps 1863 carbine percussion cap mod.
                                G 43, K 43
                                G 41W (passed many years ago on buying a G 41M [damn, again!])
                                M1A1 Springfield Armoury
                                Mannlicher Mod 1888 Commision carbine
                                Norinco MAK 90
                                Enfield No IVsniperw/scope and boxes No. 5 Jungle carbine No4, Mk 2
                                IMI Uzi Models A and B
                                Reising Model 60
                                Simoviev SKSRuger Mini 14 blue and stainless
                                Colt AR 15
                                Auto Ordnance 1927A1 Delux semi auto w/ 2 50 rd drums and 1 100 rd drum

                                I also collect the accessories for all of the above items such as magazines (drum and otherwise), boxes paper ephemera such as test targets, brochures, and sales support items.

                                I have collected books on firearms, ballistics, reloading for many years and have amassed a decent collection.

                                Also collect contemprary NS publications including magazines Signal, Der Aderl, Die Wehrmacht, Die Kriegsmarine usw.

                                Also collect stamps and covers of Germany 1933-45 as well as propaganda cards.

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