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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    New information!!!! Okay so I found something interesting. DOing more research on the "mauser" I found that it is probably actually the Chinese Type Zhongzheng rifle. Produced in China for their army, they were going off blueprints of the Mauser K98! That is why this rifle looks identical in...
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    enfield pics more enfield pics
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    Enfield pics some pics of the enfield.
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    mauser pictures final load of pictures
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    more pictures more mauser pictures
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    Pictures finally!!!! Here are some pictures of only the mauser and the lee enfield. The pistols are still en route. Okay, so I have taken several pictures of every marking on the each rifle. I don't know what they all mean except for obviously the swastikas and that all serial numbers match...
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    I know for sure it is a RADOM because it has V/S written on the handle and it says RADOM on the side. I've shot it a few times and shoots great. The 8mm Mauser and the Luger are amazingly accurate. The mauser hurts like a mother though with that metal butt plate.
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    As I said in my original posting I do not intend on selling any of these. They are now my inherited collection and I want to know exactly what I'm dealing with here. Couple of corrections aswell. The enfield is in fact a .303, my mistake. Also Mp7 also positively identified the other handgun...
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    WWII weapons, Luger, mauser, enfield HELP!

    I'm new to this forum. My grandfather brought back a few weapons during his tour in Southern France during world war II. The first is the most rare which is a 1937 s/42 Luger that has matching serial numbers and has a blue tint to it which I read makes it more rare. How much is this worth...
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