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Hi,
Some info on Boehler Steel from a 1913 publication 'Moderne Gewehrfabrikation'. Gebr�¼der Boehler A.-G. in Wien und Berlin liefern aus ihrem Stahlwerk Kapfenberg Laufst�¤be f�¼r alle Zwecke. Die L�¤ufe f�¼r die �¶sterreichische Armee. Sowie ein gro�?er Teil der deutschen Infanteriegewehrl�¤ufe und s�¤mtliche Maschinengewehrl�¤ufe sind aus Boehlerstahl gefertigt. Dieser Stahl tr�¤gt die Schutzmarken (Abb. 3 u. 4). ![]() F�¼r Jagdgewehre liefert die Firma au�?erdem den â??Blitz"- und den â??Antinit"-Stahl (Abb. 5 u. 6). Letzterer Stahl ist ein v�¶llig rostsicheres Material von gro�?er Z�¤higkeit, das trotz hohem Nickelgehaltes leicht zu bearbeiten ist. Translation: The Boehler Brothers A.G. in Vienna and Berlin produce barrel steel for all applications in their Kapfenberg Steel works. The Barrels for the Austrian army as well as a large part of the German infantry rifle barrels and many machinegun barrels are made from Boehler steel. This steel bears the trademarks shown in images 3 and 4. For hunting rifles the company only produces the "Blitz" and "Antinit" steel (images 5 and 6). This steel is a completely rust proof high strength material, that although it has a high nickle content, is easy to work on. The advert comes from the same publication.
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