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Cs. st. zbrojovka mauser rifle serial numbers
Cs. st. zbrojovka mauser rifle serial numbers




cs. st. zbrojovka mauser rifle serial numbers
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I understand from another collector, that "a proper sight hood for this is nearly spot-on a 98k sight hood the very slight differences are that the Vz is a TINY bit shorter than a 98k hood, the steel is a TINY bit thicker, plus there would be the rampant lion proof on it like the hood currently on the Vz23 displayed. The possible exception is the front sight hood, plus the wood has been lightly sanded. The Vz23 shown in the virtual photo tour has all matching components and appears to be "all original", including the special 1/4 turn only rear sling swivel. ZAVODY, NA VYROBU ZBRANI, BRNO and CESKOLOVENSKA ZBROJOVKA BRNO.ġ. VZ23 and VZ24s were later manufactured and bear the Receiver markings CS. Both varieties of GEW98 bare the receiver CS. The earlier rifles assembled from German parts had the Lange rear sight. A modified design based on the Mauser was considered, but the Model 1922 based on the Gew 98 and using the tangent rear sight of 1916 was put into serial production in 7.92x57mm. The first batch of Mausers was assembled using mostly German parts and may have been out of shop as early as April 1920. The Czechs thought they were getting a complete technical package, but this was not so, and it took longer than expected to get serial production underway. The tooling was moved from Mauser to the arsenal works at Brno ( pronounced Bear-No ) but there were problems getting set up and into production.

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They also bought the rights to a new pistol design from Mauser which evolved into the series of service pistols used by Czechoslavakia up to WWII and were made at the CZ Strakonice Arsenal. The Czech government arranged to buy a complete production line for the Gew 98, parts on hand, and all work in progress. The great Mauser works at Oberendorf could no longer sell military rifles or pistols to Germany or any other country as a result of Allied occupation and the peace treaty imposed by the victorious powers of WWI. This was destined to be an interim measure as it was soon decided that the best rifle for the new Czech Army was the Mauser 1898 type. ST., ZBROJOVKA, BRNO, and was chosen, as many former Imperial rifles of this type were on hand and the facility was rebuilding unserviceable specimens which had been collected. Progress was made to the point that new Mannlicher rifles of the Imperial Model 1895 in 8x50mm were being made by 1920, 5000 being produced in 1921 and production of the Mannlicher is believed to have continued until about the summer of 1921.

cs. st. zbrojovka mauser rifle serial numbers

Even before the Empire had formally capitulated, a small arms workshop was set up in a former Imperial Army Artillery Arsenal in Brno, which was in the middle of Moravia, to provide rifles to the new Czechoslavakia. It was dominated by the Czechs of Bohemia. A state was formed out of Bohemia, Slovakia, Moravia, Ruthenia and the Sudetenland. At the close of World War One, the Imperial Austro Hungarian Empire collapsed. Observations: Czech Rifles 1918-1958 (click here for complete article). Ball - ISBN: 0-87349-617-5Ĭanadian Collector Market Value Estimate: $ Mauser Military Rifles of the World (3rd Edition) by Robert W.D. 130,000 (Serial numbers with 13-letter prefixes from "A" through "M")






Cs. st. zbrojovka mauser rifle serial numbers