![]() They're basically identical to the German slings and look better than a "brand new" repro sling, IMO. Liberty Tree also has Israeli slings (like the one on the rifle in RogueJSK's picture). If it was a Walther receiver it would be E/359 (IIRC) marked with regular lettering for the Mod. Yours is an Erma, you can tell by the E/280 WaA and the Fraktur script lettering for the Mod. Oh, and here is a link to a matching 1943 ce (Sauer) to see what they would look like unmolested.oh, and Sauer did not make the recievers, they had two suppliers, Walther and Erma. ![]() There are some real headscratchers out there when someone rebarrels an un-numbered reciever, with an un-numbered barrel.no s/n! I would guess that the rifle is original 7,92mm (8mm Mauser).ĮTA.Early on, both barrel and receiver were serialed, later they dropped one, usually the barrel, although there are certain blocks without a number on the receiver, only the barrel. Barrels weren't always marked with a s/n.and only early barrels had the caliber stamp on the shank.a 43 wouldn't.
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