RARE Mausers at the Range- G.12/34, G.29/40, Railroad Contract, Standard Modell and More
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- Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
- My good friend David that hosts the UA-cam Channel @BulletsBeefandBS and his friend Sean brought some extraordinarily rare K98k Mausers to the range. Most of them are pre-WW2, with w coule if them having been used in Germany for the railroad industry and postal service. He shows off a few Steyr 660 code Mausers, one that is a G.12/34 and the other thats a G.29/40. We also got a look at a hard to find Standard Modell Mod 98.
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0:00 Intro to Sean's Mauser Collection
0:38 Railroad Issue Mauser
0:53 G.29/40 Kreigsmarine Mauser
5:52 G.12/34 aka G29o Steyr Mauser for Luftwaffe
9:08 We found out that the G.12/34 was Duffle cut! no Bueno
11:43 Postal Service K98 Mauser
12:11 Standard Modell Mauser at the Range
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I have one if these without markings on the receiver wall but has other Polish markings.
That turned out to be a great video. Dan You did a great job as always.. Thanks for having me on your show. I had a great time!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great seeing a video on the G12. Mine has a mismatch bolt and Floorplate.
One very rare rifle I would like to see is the Chinese Mauser in 6.8x57. I’ve been looking for one for 25 years and only seen pictures of them in books.
Thanks for another great video!🇦🇺👴🏻
Thanks for the support! 😁
Recently obtained a G. 12/34 and a G. 29/40 last year. Only problem is I need someone to help me out with the measurements for the nose cap on the G.12/34 so I can make a reproduction since a spare original is unobtainable. Great informative video. Really appreciate your content.
I wonder if you could post in a FB group, Reddit, or forums…. Someone might respond
Thanks
@@BattlefieldCurator Found one! I realized I was searching the wrong thing on Apex and Century. Looked up the M29 instead and found the band on Century and the band screw on Apex. These are also where I sourced all the parts for my Kar98a restoration. I have no clue where they find all this stuff but I am glad those two companies exist.
Were the German soldiers that were left handed fire their rifles as the gentleman in the video or trained to shoot right handed?
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