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Post by clintonlover »

That last sight would look good on an MG15.
Wolf88

Post by Wolf88 »

clintonlover wrote:That last sight would look good on an MG15.
No, it would not.
You simply cannot attach it to an MG15 because it is a MG34 sight.

Here is what an MG15 sight looks like (photo below). Apparently it has a completely different attachment mechanism:
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smoggle wrote:[Looks to be a Weimar waffen.
The Weimar republic died two years before there were any MG34s issued to the German infantry.
The republic died in 1933 and the MG34 was accepted as an infantry weapon in 1935.
Maybe some of my sights were manufactured in Weimar city or Weimar district and they kept stamping them with thier county coat of arms.


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Schneider

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Post by Schneider »

I think that this marks is fully Ok!

I have the same marks type on my MG-34 on rear sight with number "4" that means "dfb" manufacturer.

This stamp type, I think, was puted on small parts.
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Post by Wolf88 »

Yes, there are many different kinds of Waffens - different inspectors, different places where the details got inspected and stamped. It depends on the size of the details too.
Those eagles with the swastka on your rear block are cool, Schneider.
smoggle

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I have seen other ordnance that has weimar waffens after 35.
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Post by Wolf88 »

I just found two MG34 barrels with the exact same markings like on some of my AA sights.
The guys who sell these barrels are asking big money for them and they describe the markings as "EARLY GERMAN MARKINGS".
Seems that they are not Weimar stamps after all. Or maybe the guys from that web site are mistaken.
Have a look at the barrels here (scroll down to the bottom):
http://brpguns.com/mg34.htm

And here is a comparison between the markings on my sight and the markings on those barrels:
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Post by bergflak »

Nothing to worry about there! The weimar-type eagle can be found on lots of German made euipment all the way up to 1940. The change from the Weimar-type eagle (swept wings) to the Nazi eagle (straight wings) took place from 1935 and up to 1940.
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bergflak wrote:Nothing to worry about there! The weimar-type eagle can be found on lots of German made euipment all the way up to 1940. The change from the Weimar-type eagle (swept wings) to the Nazi eagle (straight wings) took place from 1935 and up to 1940.
Thanks for the info, bergflak.
So it seems that what I have on some of my AA sights is just the Early German eagle?
Does this make the sights I have more rare and should I ask $500 per sight because of this? :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
Just joking.
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Post by Schneider »

Hi Wolf88,

I recived the sight, THANKS!!!

This item is really good for this best price!!! :D

regards
Wolf88

Post by Wolf88 »

Thank you too, Schneider.
I am glad that you have received it with no trouble and that you like the item.
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Post by Bil »

I have also received my 34 AA sight from wolf88.It is very nice,with nice markings.At first I was hesitant about dealing with a new guy from the old Soviet bloc,but I would have no qualms with dealing with wolf88 again.He kept in constant contact,making sure I got what I ordered.Thank you,wolf! ---bil ps-If the moderator thinks this should be in the review section,feel free to move it! ---bil
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Post by ruqikr454 »

Interested in a sight, PM sent for info
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Post by Wolf88 »

Thanks for your reviews, guys. Now, after I have gained my reputation, I thinkt hat it is about time for me to raise the prices.

To anyone interested in buying an AA sight:
New price is $135.
This is still way below their average eBay price but at the same time a bit closer to what they are really worth.
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Post by drooling idiot »

three pages deep is a lot of reading to find a new price , sounds like a good time for a new ad . i think best to close this ad in favor of a new one.
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