Can anyone ID this BB gun? |
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cobalt327
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Dannop2
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Yes , I bet it was one of the trainers , Hitler and those DB's wanted a early transition to the Mauser and other military rifles and hey they are made very nice from the few I have run across , they had a .22 to issue right between the air rifles and the real thing but of course when it came towards the end they sent the boys out to the fronts at 12 years old , so not much practice time with a " real " rifle , anyway you did good Cobalt , that one is hard to figure out , would be nice to see the other side where the bolt is .
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RD Davis
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Turns out this BB gun, as they listed it, was actually a Mauser 8 MM.
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cobalt327
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Yikes!
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Dannop2
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Yow ! , that would have been a pretty hard hitting " BB gun " LOL , the Germans made some pretty guns for sure , I am a fan of the Walther PP , PPK , P38 , Luger and the Broom-handle Mauser and of course the fine rifles they made and I ma a sucker for any airgun with Walther in front of it LOL .
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