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I am a firm believer that there were Monday mornings and Friday afternoons in Germany. Over the years I have owned 3 Mausers....... 2 military and one Banner .. where the safety bar number was one digit off. One I know was a bring back and it was a complete rig. The others were both in excellent condition and IMO all original to include matching mags.
If I find a gun that is otherwise not messed with something like this would not bother me a lot. You do get to defend them and perhaps you invite "issues" down the road should you ever decide to sell.
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Bill and Dave, thanks for the observations.
Overall I think that Mauser quality control was remarkable, particularly as the years moved on into the war. I wonder if labor organization in Oberndorf is documented. The skill levels and pay grades of the different workers assigned to various tasks. I'll check the books. Marc |
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