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    Brushing cane/cleaning rod/pole? What can it be?

    Hi friends!

    I was able to purchase this rod/pole today.

    The rod/pole itself measures in length 1,51 meters, and the diameter of the front end is 67 mm. The rod/pole has some scrape-markings on top which can indicate that it has been pulled in and out of something thus leaving scrape-marks on this frontend. At the bottom there's a possibility to connect this rod to something - perhaps to make it longer?

    On the shaft of this rod/pole - just underneath the front - there are some markings:

    224 (star in a circle), then something which reminds me of some sort of Waffen-Amt number (see attached photos).

    I'm not familiar with ordnance in general, but could this rod/pole be some kind of brushing cane for artillery - some sort of cleaning rod/pole? Or could it be some sort of rod/pole which was used for inserting the cartridge?

    I would appreciate any information on what this rod/pole really is


    Best regards AH
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    Just one picture ???

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      #3
      Some more pictures of this rod/pole
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        #4
        Some more pictures
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          #5
          Details of markings
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            #6
            Weimar-period markings?
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              #7
              Bottom end of this rod/pole
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                #8
                So - if anyone could shed some light on what this object is and its purpose I would appreciate it very much
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                  #9
                  In 1935 had Waffen-Amt number "WaA.134" Gustav Appel Maschinenfabrik

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                    #10
                    Thanks for the info on the producer - really appreciate it

                    The frontend of this rod/pole is made of some kind of brass material, the rest seems to be stainless steel.

                    But the question remains - what is it?
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                      #11
                      The four pointed star in a circle is the Rheinmetall Borstig Logo. That rod might have been part of an artillery gun cradle or something. I don't think it is a cleaning rod as those were usually made of wood, I believe. A WaA number can help to confirm a maker but a WaA inspector could work in different factories or plants, or several inspectors could work in one same very large plant or complex.

                      Carles

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                        #12
                        me6 130 is right and waffenamt code is pre-1933 style.
                        http://www.wehrmacht-history.com/man...nufacturer.htm

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                          #13
                          Thanks both me6 130 and klarkon for your intel on this item - much appreciated

                          If the item belongs to some sort of cradle - which type of gun would it be?

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                            #14
                            That's something difficult to answer as you don't usually find much detailed pics of them. Anyhow, it should be an early/pre-war, as the WaA stamp is an early one. Good research project

                            Carles

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                              #15
                              There is also Rheinmetall-Borsig marking on it which indicates it is accepted by Rheinmetal for their gun barrels.

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