This BYF45 code rifle with ZF41 was an attempt by the Germans to extend the range of an above average marksman. Issue began in 1941. It was a dim, complex little scope with long eye relief that attached to a dovetail machined into a special rear sight.
The example shown is a vet bring back captured at the Mauser factory. It has an emergency derivative white glue laminate stock. ( normal stocks were glued with a phenolic red glue that was much stronger). It is also unusual as it is one of several guns known to have been struck with a broken firing proof on the left receiver ring. There are now many fakes on the market. Very few matching rigs exist. The numbered scope came in a numbered can with accessories. The brushes are very scarce. Pictures aren’t great it’s buried in the safe.
The example shown is a vet bring back captured at the Mauser factory. It has an emergency derivative white glue laminate stock. ( normal stocks were glued with a phenolic red glue that was much stronger). It is also unusual as it is one of several guns known to have been struck with a broken firing proof on the left receiver ring. There are now many fakes on the market. Very few matching rigs exist. The numbered scope came in a numbered can with accessories. The brushes are very scarce. Pictures aren’t great it’s buried in the safe.
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