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    #31
    Rear sight with flash
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      #32
      rear site again
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        #33
        Your latest pics show rear of base. The only really authentic short siderail I've seen has the receiver SN stamped on the back side of the base. and on the mount; the same SN is electropencilled on the optics tube and the bottom of the rail is blued. Bases and sight mounts are now reproduced.
        You need one or more sniper specialists for definitive opinions.

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          #34
          another receiver shot
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            #35
            Everyone is being so helpful.....thankyou all.Is there a member who collects short rail snipers?I would like the opinion of someone who owns one.

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              #36
              In those last photos the blue looks much more original. Is the bayonet bar blued? If so I (or you) will need to check and see if they were being blued with the the use of the H band. I know that with the solid bands they were blued and I know that they were white in 1940 and before.....Were they being blued in 1941 regardless of the front band type is my question?

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                #37
                Originally posted by phild View Post
                In those last photos the blue looks much more original. Is the bayonet bar blued? If so I (or you) will need to check and see if they were being blued with the the use of the H band. I know that with the solid bands they were blued and I know that they were white in 1940 and before.....Were they being blued in 1941 regardless of the front band type is my question?
                Bayo lug is blued....I looked in "Backbone" and "Mauser military rifles of the World" and could not find the answer

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                  #38
                  I own, have owned and handled several SS and standard SSR's. I have several questions about the base rifle and its finish, which the pics are unable to answer. I would really like to see pics of the rifle components when completely disassembled. Bottom line when looking at any sniper is that the base rifle must first be evaluated before the sniper specific components. If the base is not legit - the sniper issue is moot.

                  SSR's were assembled thru mid-war. The shot of the rear of the SSR base raises some concerns as it appears that circular machining marks exist where a number may have been. I am also concerned over the maching on the top of the base and wear patterns on the bottom of the mount. Not enough detail in pics as to the application of the SSR base. I would like to see more detailed pics of the scope/serial, etc. as well as all angles of the base and mount assembly.

                  My general view of accessories added to such a rifle (if these are original) is that sometimes their purpose is to draw the eye away from critical details.

                  The best way to evaluate such an item is through hands on/eyes on by an expereinced collector. IMO - this is something best accomplished prior to purchase. I hope the seller is granting you enough inspection time to accomplish this.

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                    #39
                    Sorry, but base and mount are repro ...
                    Machining is not correct .
                    BYF41 is not correct for real SSR .

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                      #40
                      Thanks everyone.At the recomendation of some good members,I posted this rifle on gunboards.The consensus was it is fake.So back it goes.A strike out for me,but you guys saved me a ton of money which is priceless.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by vintagescope View Post
                        Sorry, but base and mount are repro ...
                        Machining is not correct .
                        BYF41 is not correct for real SSR .
                        I have owned and examined a few period correct early standard SSR's, which were assembled on MB (243) produced rifles. I have also seen later period correct specimens, which were based on other manufacturers. Being that these later examples were conversions as opposed to factory assembled - I am curious about your certainty that an early byf coded rifle or a byf41 could not be the base rifle utilized in such a conversion. Is your conclusion from period documentation evidence or just specimens you have observed? As previously stated, I also had issues with the subject specimen. However, this had nothing to do with believing that a byf41 could not be potentially correct as the foundation.
                        Last edited by sszza2; 06-04-2009, 02:38 PM.

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                          #42
                          Yes S , only one plant and one year, (maybee 2) for original SSR WH !
                          Totally different SS SSR .
                          Rail mount is not MO mount . It's Sühl model ...

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                            #43
                            Hi Jason
                            Is Base Numbered to Rifle . I do not get a good feeling looking at the Scope
                            and Mount as Very Typical of the ones Robert Spielauer Makes as for the Scope it should not have a Extended Sunshade . These Scopes were used early on in War , But no sunshade . and SSR`s are one of the Hardest to authenticate . Finding out about Base if it Ser# may help . You can also look at Mount and see if it has any Numbering on it this can help see if mount is Typical
                            of Original Production Methods Each Part would have same Number this was used for assemble purposes . I can say this it will be not an easy task to Varify as Original . I will say it is a Nice looking SSR .

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                              #44
                              Well,now I am confused Sorry to post a link to another site,but you gentlemen are my "band of brothers" and I wanted to keep you in the loop. I was all set to return this rifle this weekend......but some new insight has come to light.I think I will hold on to it a little longer as there is no time limit on the return.It seems like a hands on inspection by an expert is in order.Please post more comments there are some new pics
                              http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?t=115048

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                                #45
                                honestly I wanna know where he got the scope. I wanna make a repro with my non matching BCD 41, (of course I won't try to sell it as an original that would be bad)

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