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- Manufacturer
- Steyr
- Caliber
- 8mm
- City
- COOS BAY
- State
- Oregon
- Zip Code
- 97420
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Wanting to trade for a 300 win mag rifle in good condition.
This rifle shoots very well with no problems what so ever. Thank you for looking!
GEW88 SPECS
This is a good example of the iconic German Gewehr 1888 "Commission Rifle", also know as the GEW88 or the Gewehr 88. it was manufactured by the Steyr Mannlicher firearms division of Osterreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft, (CEWG, Austrian Arms-Manufacturing Company) in Austria.
These rifles were originally chambered for 7.92 Patrone 88 ammunition and had a fitted magazine. As with virtually all Gewehr 88 rifles in service , this example has the tale "notch" cut into the rear of the receiver ring to except the slightly longer spritzer-type S Patrone cartridge. this indicates it was converted to take the 7.92 x 57 mm Mauser S Patrone, and has an S stamped above the chamber, indicating the conversion. The Spitzer-shaped cartridge was ballistically superior to the M/88, however the chamber required modification to accept the thicker walled shell casing. This particular rifle does also have notched plates welded to the rear of the receiver on either side to accept the 1905 pattern stripper clips, making this a Gewehr 88/05 S. there is a 1914 date on the magazine floor plate indicating the year it was converted. The 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge was adopted by the German Empire in 1905, and was the German service cartridge in both World Wars. In its day, the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge was one of the world's most popular military cartridges. In the 21st century it is still a popular sport and hunting cartridge that is factory-produced in Europe and the United States.
It retains its unusual correct M-1888 cleaning rod with double slots. The right side of the receiver is marked Gew. 88 in German blackface type and serial number 8551 S on the barrel and receiver. Over the chamber it is marked
CE/WG/STEYER/ 1890. However in addition this rifle was then shipped to Germany's World War I Ally Turkey, who stamped a CRESCENT MOON with Turkish writing on all bolt components.
Rifle is in good used condition. An absolutely genuine GERMAN contract M-1888 service rifle issued to German Infantry and subsequently shipped as Military aid to Turkey during or before World War I. This possibly saw service on Two fronts of the Great War. Ready for display or use.
Additional pictures if needed, just PM me. Thank you
THIS RIFLE IS LISTED AS AN ANTIQUE AND THERE IS NO FFL REQUIREMENT! IT CAN BE SHIPPED PERSON TO PERSON!
Wanting to trade for a 300 win mag rifle in good condition.
This rifle shoots very well with no problems what so ever. Thank you for looking!
GEW88 SPECS
This is a good example of the iconic German Gewehr 1888 "Commission Rifle", also know as the GEW88 or the Gewehr 88. it was manufactured by the Steyr Mannlicher firearms division of Osterreichische Waffenfabriksgesellschaft, (CEWG, Austrian Arms-Manufacturing Company) in Austria.
These rifles were originally chambered for 7.92 Patrone 88 ammunition and had a fitted magazine. As with virtually all Gewehr 88 rifles in service , this example has the tale "notch" cut into the rear of the receiver ring to except the slightly longer spritzer-type S Patrone cartridge. this indicates it was converted to take the 7.92 x 57 mm Mauser S Patrone, and has an S stamped above the chamber, indicating the conversion. The Spitzer-shaped cartridge was ballistically superior to the M/88, however the chamber required modification to accept the thicker walled shell casing. This particular rifle does also have notched plates welded to the rear of the receiver on either side to accept the 1905 pattern stripper clips, making this a Gewehr 88/05 S. there is a 1914 date on the magazine floor plate indicating the year it was converted. The 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge was adopted by the German Empire in 1905, and was the German service cartridge in both World Wars. In its day, the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge was one of the world's most popular military cartridges. In the 21st century it is still a popular sport and hunting cartridge that is factory-produced in Europe and the United States.
It retains its unusual correct M-1888 cleaning rod with double slots. The right side of the receiver is marked Gew. 88 in German blackface type and serial number 8551 S on the barrel and receiver. Over the chamber it is marked
CE/WG/STEYER/ 1890. However in addition this rifle was then shipped to Germany's World War I Ally Turkey, who stamped a CRESCENT MOON with Turkish writing on all bolt components.
Rifle is in good used condition. An absolutely genuine GERMAN contract M-1888 service rifle issued to German Infantry and subsequently shipped as Military aid to Turkey during or before World War I. This possibly saw service on Two fronts of the Great War. Ready for display or use.
Additional pictures if needed, just PM me. Thank you
THIS RIFLE IS LISTED AS AN ANTIQUE AND THERE IS NO FFL REQUIREMENT! IT CAN BE SHIPPED PERSON TO PERSON!
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