![]() ![]() Shipping is possible, but will be an additional $65 for USPS Priority Insured mail. Would prefer to do a FTF at a LGS in the Sacramento Area, the Gun Range on Watt Ave. As such it only requires a copy of your State issued Photo ID along with a signed statement that no Federal, State, or Local laws, nor any Court Orders, bar you from legally purchasing an Antique Firearm. prior to 1898, and is a legal antique firearm. This will be available only to the buyer for an additional $125. However, it is a very nice blade and fits the rifle perfectly. There are no German stampings left, only an added non matching serial number. I have one that I believe is German-made, later scrubbed, refinished, and re-numbered by the Turks. ![]() Comes with a repro sling.īayonets are VERY difficult to find for the GEW 88 rifles. The rear sight ladder has a slight bend in it. This is one of those, an Turkish postwar rebuild with non-matching numbers and a Czech-made replacement bolt. After the war, the new Turkish State rebuilt these for their own use. These rifles were used by the Imperial German Army early in WW1, and later given to their ally the Ottoman Empire. This one was made at Lowe in 1891, has an “S” marked receiver for the modification to chamber spitzer bullets. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |