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Yes it has the `S` stamp for the .323 spitzer cartridge and the rear sight has been altered to 400-2000m to accommodate the flatter trajectory of this round.
The stock disc has no markings on it and the lower detachable sling swivel, carries the period correct manufactures mark of `Simson`.
ukrifleman.
The stock disc has no markings on it and the lower detachable sling swivel, carries the period correct manufactures mark of `Simson`.
ukrifleman.
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Superb rifle,ukrifleman wrote:Just acquired this 1916 vintage DWM Gew98, It's all matching numbers right down to the fore-sight blade and clearing rod.
The stock is in original untouched condition, the bore is good and slugs at .312/.325 and throat and crown show very little signs of erosion.
It has an original leather sling which is faintly stamped, with what looks like `Baur 1917 and `Muchen 1918
The icing on the cake is that it comes with a trench mag!
ukrifleman

Let us know how she shoots
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Wow, great looking rifle you got there! I got to shoot a Gewehr 88 a week ago, definitely like the old stuff.
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Very nice, good quality Great War dated G98 rifles are quite hard to find these days. In my Cabinet my 1915 Amberg G98 sits next to my 1916 LSA SMLE, two old soldiers now united for peaceful use.
Determining if your rifle was ever issued a good clue is to look for abrasions on the woodwork on the rifle's left hand side just above the wrist. These would be caused by the wood rubbing against the ammunition pouch of the bloke issued the rifle as he marched along.
Determining if your rifle was ever issued a good clue is to look for abrasions on the woodwork on the rifle's left hand side just above the wrist. These would be caused by the wood rubbing against the ammunition pouch of the bloke issued the rifle as he marched along.
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Nice
Mine is a 1915 DWM
Took it to show Dromia - his is also a 1915 DWM - the serial number of which was within 20 units or so of mine!!
Mine loves PRIVI ammo - though I don't - so will be doing some loading for it in due course
The sights being at 400m are a pain though - but just a case of getting used to them....
Mine is a 1915 DWM
Took it to show Dromia - his is also a 1915 DWM - the serial number of which was within 20 units or so of mine!!
Mine loves PRIVI ammo - though I don't - so will be doing some loading for it in due course
The sights being at 400m are a pain though - but just a case of getting used to them....
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It would help if you attached the sights to your rifle, no good being 400m awaysaddler wrote:The sights being at 400m are a pain though - but just a case of getting used to them....

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WelshShooter wrote:It would help if you attached the sights to your rifle, no good being 400m awaysaddler wrote:The sights being at 400m are a pain though - but just a case of getting used to them....

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