A WW1 Canadian Captured German Gewehr 88
Bolt Action Rifles
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1m 41s
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A very brief look at an unconverted German Gewehr 88 (which nevertheless had had the chamber re-cut for the spitzer S-Patrone), which had not been converted to an 88/05 and nevertheless was close enough to the front lines in WW1 to be captured by the Canadian Expeditionary Force
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