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Cute gun. If it's a 9.3mm, likely you'll find the bore info 118/35 on the barrel somewhere. This won't tell you Which 9.3, but it will get you in the neighborhood.
Refer to the table on the German Gun Collectors Assoc. tech page; http://www.germanguns.com/tech.html |
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It is always best to make a Cerrosafe chamber cast of these rifle barrels. And be sure to include a bit of the bore/leade for measurement. God only knows what the actual specs are ... or what they may have been modified to over the years. With a cast, you can measure and know the actual situation.
Nice gun nonetheless. And the German Collectors will have a trove of knowledge. |
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if its marked 8.8 it will be a 9.3x72r...i have a gun marked as such and it is the 9.3x72r....a friend gave me the info on the 8.8 markings...charlie
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