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    new income today a verry scarce hebel in 35 years of collecting never see
    a similar all opinions welcome .
    regimental marked JR.48.3.M.G.11
    maker of gun JCEHEF
    no imperial proof stamps
    serial no 1067
    weight of normal hebel 1522 grams this example weight 1730 grams
    thx for all opinions
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        #4
        very nice flare gun! I have seen it before, but never in good condition. Details of this type are unknown, but it is believed that this type is of austrian or austrian empire origin. I like ;-)

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          JR.48.3.M.G.11

          = INFANTRIE REGIMENT 48
          3 kompanie maschinengewehr abteilung
          waffe 11
          other opinions

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            #6
            Originally posted by RED LION View Post
            JR.48.3.M.G.11

            = INFANTRIE REGIMENT 48
            3 kompanie maschinengewehr abteilung
            waffe 11
            other opinions
            Infanterie-Regiment von Stülpnagel, (5. Brandenburgisches) Nr. 48

            3. Maschinen-Gewehr-Kompanie of Infanterie Regiment Nr. 48

            weapon number 11

            http://www.denkmalprojekt.org/verlus...brb_48_wk1.htm

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            Last edited by naxos; 10-16-2016, 05:30 PM.

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              #7
              Very interesting, nor have i seen one like this before.

              It's hard to see that the latch lever style is an improvement in any way over the standard design and really IMO leaves a lot to be desired in utility terms for this arrangement......but I could be over looking something.

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                #8
                The maker i already saw, but it doesnt look like a austrian gun, any acceptance stamps there, possible small producer, b.r.Andy

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                  #9
                  hey andy do you saw the maker ? is it german ? i have found no eagle or crown
                  only serial number and regimental stamp .

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                    #10
                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=762136
                    here was already mentioned about, the maker could be polish, bulgarian or other? possibly for german army? when german notes on frame, more samples was found in Russia. but in dug out condition. b.r.Andy
                    The unit on frame when correct is not austrian, more real german.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by AndyB View Post
                      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=762136
                      here was already mentioned about, the maker could be polish, bulgarian or other? possibly for german army? when german notes on frame, more samples was found in Russia. but in dug out condition. b.r.Andy
                      The unit on frame when correct is not austrian, more real german.
                      What do you mean with "real german" ???????

                      ;-)

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                        #12
                        I dont saw a JR stamp on austrian units, anyway normally is the 48 in front of the JR. b.r.Andy

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                          #13
                          It is Austro-Hungarian, I had two examples and sold one of them about 5 years ago. Still have the other.

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