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This is a 1935 Mauser military g grade condition is 92% bore 8/10. Matching numbers. Grips and magazine are period correct. My first.
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This is a 1935 Mauser military g grade condition is 92% bore 8/10. Matching numbers. Grips and magazine are period correct. My first.
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Sorry I posted this in the wrong spot.
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I merged them
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Who made the knife? It is nice.
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Dark timber knives. It's a honey badger.
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