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Message started by Jim Mulry on May 23rd, 2017 at 6:16pm

Title: Stomperud
Post by Jim Mulry on May 23rd, 2017 at 6:16pm
What ?   Where ?   How ?   1944 carbine with Krag action in 6.5x55 caliber with Nazi markings - Eagle/84 Waffenamt.  What is it ?   Where is it found ?   How did it come into being ?

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by Oly Olson on May 23rd, 2017 at 7:40pm
Nazi occupation.  Waffenampts on approved arsenal work and re-work etc.  I have one.  Very interesting rifle with great markings.

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by Jim Mulry on May 24th, 2017 at 5:22pm

Oly Olson wrote on May 23rd, 2017 at 7:40pm:
Nazi occupation.  Waffenampts on approved arsenal work and re-work etc.  I have one.  Very interesting rifle with great markings.

Oly,
Mismatched numbers on this rifle.  Can I still expect shooting accuracy ?

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by madsenshooter on May 25th, 2017 at 2:47pm
I have one of these too.  It's also a 44.  The barrel on mine is like new.  It slugs .255/.2645.  I think the earlier rifles often had larger bores, some .268 or more.  I found this reading threads on castboolits.com.  So if your barrel is in good shape, you might e get accuracy out of it.  Of course there are other factors that effect accuracy too.

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by Oly Olson on Jun 10th, 2017 at 1:10am
Here's mine.  Great looking rifle, perfect bore, odd finish that, on the stock at least, I'm sure has been messed with.  No idea what the value is and don't care - I'm just happy to have such a great shooter in fantastic shape.


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Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by madsenshooter on Jun 10th, 2017 at 1:40am
Looks nice.  I just posted on some other board that I'd not seen one in a 1912 stock.  Now I have.  I've read that some of the parts were assembled on into the 50s and 60s.  50s I could see, but 60s?  It looks like the bolt handle bears on yours, like it does on mine.  On the other hand, a 1916 made action I have bears on the locking lug and guide rib, but not the handle.  Wonder if that's something the Nazis specified, hoping to make them strong enough for the 8x57?

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by Oly Olson on Jun 10th, 2017 at 4:41am

madsenshooter wrote on Jun 10th, 2017 at 1:40am:
Looks nice.  I just posted on some other board that I'd not seen one in a 1912 stock.  Now I have.  I've read that some of the parts were assembled on into the 50s and 60s.  50s I could see, but 60s?  It looks like the bolt handle bears on yours, like it does on mine.  On the other hand, a 1916 made action I have bears on the locking lug and guide rib, but not the handle.  Wonder if that's something the Nazis specified, hoping to make them strong enough for the 8x57?


That's an interesting question.  I don't doubt the 50's and early 60's thing as this does not look like a WWII finish.  Also, another chap here posted that his father got a barreled action, not several numbers away from mine in serial with identical markings, in 1961 from one of the surplus shops.  I would not be surprised if my rifle was cobbled together from an action vs. being totally assembled as you see here by Kongsberg under the Nazis, but the "duffel cut" does have a kind of arsenal look to it so who knows.

I just don't know.  These are weird rifles with tortured histories.  Any info and/or theories are welcome.

Oly

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by madsenshooter on Jun 10th, 2017 at 5:45am
I have that barreled action now.  I don't think it was ever in a military stock, just the sporter stock, likely a Fajen or Bishop, that came with it.

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by Oly Olson on Jun 21st, 2017 at 2:16am
I contacted the folks at Kongsberg, and this is what they had to say:

"Hi Oly!

This was a really nice example of this rare model. Is it possible for us to get permission to use the picture at this models web page with your name under as photographer?

1095 is the highest known serial number for us until now. The production records shows that 1200 was the highest number produced of this model.

Thanks, Rune "

Really nice of them to get back to me I thought.

Oly

Title: Re: Stomperud
Post by madsenshooter on Jun 22nd, 2017 at 12:51am
Sure was.  I've been to their site a few times searching for more info on mine.  We had an Oly in the refueling squadron I belonged to in the late 70s.  Olinghouse was the man's last name, he was a navigator.

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