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World War I firearms.


Todd A. Raffensperger

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Another piece of my Verdun obsession, an 1907/1915 Mannlicher Berthier. 

World War I may, in my humble opinion, be the last war with fielded weaponry that were as aesthetically pleasing as they were lethal.  Rifles at that time were just beautiful

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Another piece of WWI history.  My 1912 Lee Enfield No. 1, Mk. 3.  Complete with the original volley sights, and magazine cut off.  

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This 98az Karabiner is without its stacking rod.  I have thought about getting a replacement part, but I have to ask you all.  Is it possible that a German soldier did this himself?  Should I leave it as is?

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