Enjoy this un-opened 1914 Dated packet of 8mm Roth-Steyr ammo on a stripper clip.. A very hard to locate packet of AMMO...BILL
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostBill, what do you think the Made in Italy is doing on the box?Last edited by BILL GRIST; 05-19-2008, 06:21 AM.
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Hallo Bill
Lichtenwörth is in near my hometown, i have found a blank (exercise)
cartridge for the Steyr Roth years ago with my scope. A few Roths where
also found in this area. A gunsmith had a nice collection of Roths and
spareparts ... interesting was, that you cannot change the part form one Roth and use it for another Roth. Mostly the trigger parts are adopted to fit exactly, by hand.
Btw do your Steyr Roth have any unit stamps on the other grip. You know on the metal disk (hope thats correct in english)Last edited by Ostmark; 05-20-2008, 03:31 AM.
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Originally posted by Ostmark View PostHallo Bill
Lichtenwörth is in near my hometown, i have found a blank (exercise)
cartridge for the Steyr Roth years ago with my scope. A few Roths where
also found in this area. A gunsmith had a nice collection of Roths and
spareparts ... interesting was, that you cannot change the part form one Roth and use it for another Roth. Mostly the trigger parts are adopted to fit exactly, by hand.
Btw do your Steyr Roth have any unit stamps on the other grip. You know on the metal disk (hope thats correct in english)
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...highlight=roth
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Your RFV Roth Steyr is something else Bill. I have one that has an Austrian Gendarmerie Kommando marking on the disc: L.G.K.? Can't recall the Land right now. Will look for a photo.
I was thinking about that cartridge box. You don't suppose those were left in some Austrian arsenal in portion of the territory ceded to Italy after WWI. After they were declared surplus, they were exported to the US surplus demand and marked with country of origin as required?
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Originally posted by Ostmark View PostBtw do your Steyr Roth have any unit stamps on the other grip. You know on the metal disk (hope thats correct in english)
Here is my Roth-Steyr issued to the 15. Dragoon Regiment:
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...highlight=roth
Douglas
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostYour RFV Roth Steyr is something else Bill. I have one that has an Austrian Gendarmerie Kommando marking on the disc: L.G.K.? Can't recall the Land right now. Will look for a photo.
I was thinking about that cartridge box. You don't suppose those were left in some Austrian arsenal in portion of the territory ceded to Italy after WWI. After they were declared surplus, they were exported to the US surplus demand and marked with country of origin as required?
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