Firstly I would like to say hello and introduce myself.
I am a mil-surp collector/shooter. My collection so far consists of a bringback G98 manufactured in 1912, re-issued 1915 with shrapnel damage and duffle cut stock. Russian capture K98, a couple of enfield and a 91/30 sniper, and shoot them all regularly at Bisley.
For the last three years I have been saving for what will be a jewel in my collection - an original, correct and matching K98 sniper.
I am now at the stage where I can make a purchase, but need a lot of help as there is an absolute sea of post war put-togethers.
Below I will insert some images of a rifle I would like to purchase, it is an AX 41 code (ERMA). It has high turret mounts.
My first area of suspicion come with the date. I understand that the '41' means manufacture in 1941, and I also understand that high turret mounts did not come into existance until 1943 (late 1942 at the very ealiese). Only low turret mounts (along with side rail) were used earlier.
My second suspicion comes with the condition of the scope and rings and rear mount - their finish is much brighter. The scope is also pitted, but not rusty so I presume it must have been re-blued?
The scope is from what I have found war time production, the serial in the 54000 range (ziez zielvier).
The mounts are not serial numbered, which I believe is correct.
I also would like to know how snipers were manufactured - I believe they were made from completed, finished rifles. This one has AX 41 and the lock, stock, barrel inspector stamps hidden by the mount.
I do not know if they were marked any differently (I know that 91/30's had a seven digit serial to the side of their reciever, and Enfields had a 'T' marking along with the code for holland&holland or whoever converted them). Were they also accurized in any additional way? I know that 91/30's had a better metal finish, and the Enfields had a cork bedding.
I know that this is a lot of questions, and I really do appreciate any help.
I cannot seem to upload images (dont really know how to!)
please follow this link, http://www.surplusrifleforum.com/vie...p?f=21&t=71762
I am a mil-surp collector/shooter. My collection so far consists of a bringback G98 manufactured in 1912, re-issued 1915 with shrapnel damage and duffle cut stock. Russian capture K98, a couple of enfield and a 91/30 sniper, and shoot them all regularly at Bisley.
For the last three years I have been saving for what will be a jewel in my collection - an original, correct and matching K98 sniper.
I am now at the stage where I can make a purchase, but need a lot of help as there is an absolute sea of post war put-togethers.
Below I will insert some images of a rifle I would like to purchase, it is an AX 41 code (ERMA). It has high turret mounts.
My first area of suspicion come with the date. I understand that the '41' means manufacture in 1941, and I also understand that high turret mounts did not come into existance until 1943 (late 1942 at the very ealiese). Only low turret mounts (along with side rail) were used earlier.
My second suspicion comes with the condition of the scope and rings and rear mount - their finish is much brighter. The scope is also pitted, but not rusty so I presume it must have been re-blued?
The scope is from what I have found war time production, the serial in the 54000 range (ziez zielvier).
The mounts are not serial numbered, which I believe is correct.
I also would like to know how snipers were manufactured - I believe they were made from completed, finished rifles. This one has AX 41 and the lock, stock, barrel inspector stamps hidden by the mount.
I do not know if they were marked any differently (I know that 91/30's had a seven digit serial to the side of their reciever, and Enfields had a 'T' marking along with the code for holland&holland or whoever converted them). Were they also accurized in any additional way? I know that 91/30's had a better metal finish, and the Enfields had a cork bedding.
I know that this is a lot of questions, and I really do appreciate any help.
I cannot seem to upload images (dont really know how to!)
please follow this link, http://www.surplusrifleforum.com/vie...p?f=21&t=71762
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