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    MP 44 - late war ?

    Hi Guys...what do you think - is this a "Late war" MP 44 item ? Or its a HObby-working after the war ?
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        Very poor quality replica

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          Originally posted by dect View Post
          Very poor quality replica
          I agree!!

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            Thanks verry much....!!!!!

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              #7
              Maybe somebody was going for the "MP44 butt stock found in attic look".

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                Originally posted by dect View Post
                Very poor quality replica
                Hi Dect,

                Why a replica?

                I'm just asking because a replica would at least have the exact shape of an original to be saleable.
                It would be sanded and have the iron fiittings.
                There should be multiple for sale.

                This example has wood worms as well.

                Hobbywork is plausible but even than it should be sanded.

                Late war could be a theorie, but I haven't seen pics of this tipe of buttstock
                in use.

                Please comment my remarks?

                Regards,

                FRANK

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                  Originally posted by Frank De Smedt View Post
                  Hi Dect,

                  Why a replica?

                  I'm just asking because a replica would at least have the exact shape of an original to be saleable.
                  It would be sanded and have the iron fiittings.
                  There should be multiple for sale.

                  This example has wood worms as well.

                  Hobbywork is plausible but even than it should be sanded.

                  Late war could be a theorie, but I haven't seen pics of this tipe of buttstock
                  in use.

                  Please comment my remarks?

                  Regards,

                  FRANK
                  Hi

                  Fake: looks very much like the original and bears all the correct markings (in other words it pretends to be original).
                  Replica: looks like an original but not necessarily bears all/any correct markings
                  Copy: more or less looks like original item

                  So yes, I've made a mistake - it's a copy. Very poor copy. It's not even close to late war, simplified stocks of any kind

                  How would you call it then?

                  Jacek

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                    #10
                    Wouldn't even a very late war have the hole for the sling? I tend to think it was an unfinished part.

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                      Denny,

                      Good point.
                      If we look at the front of this piece we also see it has been mounted on a rifle (screw holes and wear arround the front).

                      This butt is made by a machine using bad quality wood .

                      The wood has it grain eaten/wearen trough the years.

                      Why would someone make half work (belt / sanding) even for a copy.
                      Because they are in hurry to make something that looks like a tekstbook one or something that's functional and made very fast?

                      This piece is very interesting and needs further investigation....

                      Regards,

                      FRANK

                      PS Jacek very nice site you have!

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                        #12
                        Hey Gentlemens,

                        thanks for this nice interesting.

                        I have found this buttstock - and wos woundered ???

                        I have talk with some German Ground-Searchers - they talk me - some found a original MP44 in the eart - with a buttstock - wothout holes for the sling - and without metall at the end ???

                        Now i think ?? Is this a Hobby-Homework..or REAL - a rare original Late war Item ????

                        Thanks for your comments,

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                          #13
                          maybe its a cobbled replacement after the war as alot of them had there butstocks smashed off at this time?

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by dect View Post
                            Hi
                            So yes, I've made a mistake - it's a copy. Very poor copy. It's not even close to late war, simplified stocks of any kind

                            How would you call it then?

                            Jacek
                            Jacek, You called it right....."Replica" is just a short term for the word replicated.....Replicated means "to copy"......

                            I'm not 100% sure any body can say what it is.....I like the two theories.....Maybe it is an unfinished original or a postwar substitute(?)......That's why provenance in this case is so very important.......Bodes

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                              Frank and Bodes - thanks

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