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Here is another fine restoration of a German G43. This weapon was found in the Netherlands and we think has been restored very sympathetically. Above the ironwork, although heavily rusted, as can be seen in the inset photo still bore signs of the rifles pedigree. The 43 being plainly visible. The G43 was an updated version of the G41 (most of which were used in the East). The G43 used a 10 round magazine and soldiers carried ammunition in a single two-section pouch, carrying a total of 20 magazines (200 rounds). The box magazine can be seen below, as can a close up view of the restored foresight. In view of the value of a museum quality example of the G43 we think this is as good, if not better.
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