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battle damage Gewehr 88

Started by hoopharted, March 15, 2021, 10:31:17 AM

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Phosphorus32

Quote from: Bob_The_Student on March 16, 2021, 03:56:44 AM
Quote from: Phosphorus32 on March 15, 2021, 05:40:38 PM
Definitely a cool one  8) The bullet perforated the jacket and barrel on both sides. That is quite remarkable. Bad day for the rifle, but possibly a lucky day for the owner if the rifle took the worst of it.

The only thing similar I have is the stock of a MAS 36 that probably encountered "Front Toward Enemy" side of a Claymore while in VC/NVA hands.





I'm amazed that those swabs shot through the butt stock like that!  :o whistle12

rofl  Hey, I'll have you know that those specialized firearms ballistics forensics tools cost a fortune (okay, they're just cotton swabs and they didn't cost much, but other than that I'm sticking to my story)

hoopharted

Quote from: hoopharted on March 16, 2021, 10:55:24 AM
im thinking someone didnt recover from that one , thats allot of damage
there was really no damage , just some small deeply embedded shards of metal  , i was afraid if i pulled them they would blow the wood out because i managed to get a pair of pliers on one piece and it wasnt going to come easy so i didnt press the issue , it was easier to flush them in , i got a couple nasty cuts from them , you dont handle a wall hanger allot so i would forget about the shards and next thing you know i was leaking
There are going to be two types of people in this world , those without toilet paper , and those with plenty of ammo to protect their toilet paper

hoopharted

those are pretty awsome monkey man
There are going to be two types of people in this world , those without toilet paper , and those with plenty of ammo to protect their toilet paper

Greasemonkey

Another...  from the other side of the world, a Mum'ed Type 99 Arisaka, not of damage persay.... but of the damage it could have possibly inflicted. In sunlight it has small flecks of metal embedded in the wood/finish.

The groove where the bolt seats, your fingernails follow when you cycle the bolt, so someone needing a manicure badly shot alot of rounds through it.

I'm going to make him an offer he can't refuse......

Leave the gun, take the cannoli.

I said I was an addict........I didn't say I had a problem

hoopharted

i just realized i have never owned one of those  , whats a last ditch scrubbed mum example go for these days , missing the aircraft sights
There are going to be two types of people in this world , those without toilet paper , and those with plenty of ammo to protect their toilet paper

Phosphorus32

Quote from: Greasemonkey on March 16, 2021, 02:05:54 PM
Another...  from the other side of the world, a Mum'ed Type 99 Arisaka, not of damage persay.... but of the damage it could have possibly inflicted. In sunlight it has small flecks of metal embedded in the wood/finish.

The groove where the bolt seats, your fingernails follow when you cycle the bolt, so someone needing a manicure badly shot alot of rounds through it.



Cool. That explanation of the groove never would have occurred to me but sounds plausible.

Phosphorus32

Quote from: hoopharted on March 16, 2021, 02:19:27 PM
i just realized i have never owned one of those  , whats a last ditch scrubbed mum example go for these days , missing the aircraft sights

Around $300-400. You might luck out and find a late production Type 99 for $200-300. I think the late production ones are cool but they bring less. It's funny, because late production K98k rifles often bring a premium...collector psychology  rofl

hoopharted

thanks , yea i was thinking the same thing about the K98 thing  , so mum in tact adds allot of value or nominal value
There are going to be two types of people in this world , those without toilet paper , and those with plenty of ammo to protect their toilet paper

Phosphorus32

Quote from: hoopharted on March 16, 2021, 03:37:55 PM
thanks , yea i was thinking the same thing about the K98 thing  , so mum in tact adds allot of value or nominal value
With an intact Chrysanthemum, multiply by 1.5 to 1.75

hoopharted

think i will just stay in my lane , but its nice to have an idea if one pops up unexpected ,thanks for letting me pick your brain again
There are going to be two types of people in this world , those without toilet paper , and those with plenty of ammo to protect their toilet paper

Phosphorus32

Quote from: hoopharted on March 16, 2021, 04:39:36 PM
think i will just stay in my lane , but its nice to have an idea if one pops up unexpected ,thanks for letting me pick your brain again

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Bacarnal

Had a couple of guys in my unit find a pistol still attached to the owner in Lebanon.  Bad JuJu happened to whoever possessed the pistol from then on.  One caught a fatal round while there, another serious injuries.  The last had an accident that blew off his left hand a few years later.  The pistol disappeared after that and was not missed.

hoopharted

oh sure , go ahead and jinx us ,lol, just mess'n
There are going to be two types of people in this world , those without toilet paper , and those with plenty of ammo to protect their toilet paper

Bacarnal


larm

i got these 2 rifles that have these marks in them,

i enjoy shooting the down and dirty surplus rifles,

i wonder... where , when and who has fired it .....kinda like if the rifle could talk...lol