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Some of you guys out there must have some shooting awards, whether it be medals, badges, edged weapons of maybe stuff like this. Lets see some of what you have.
This piece is a Gau Nordsee DSB award from 1942 in it's case of issue.
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Awards can come in all shapes and sizes, this one is a hunting horn, the same pattern as the DJ horns but without the silver embellishments,inscription reads "Schiesspreis 1937 Danzig".
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And then there's this, awarded in 1898,
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The mercury gilding on these is a sight to behold
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I have noticed that this type of catch was used throughout the Imperial/Weimar and 3rd Reich periods on all sorts of award boxes/cases.
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Reverse showing the mercury gilt
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Then there is the pokal's or cups that were awarded. This one dated 1899, it has four distinctive panels,
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1st panel showing the date
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2nd panel showing the hunt
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3rd panel showing the competition
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4th panel shows another hunting scene
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The floors open to you guys, lets see some of your shooting awarded stuff.
Gary
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On the buttstock of a Mod. W625B .22 cal. Training Rifle.
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Gary,
It looks like you've got a good handle on that new camera of your's, I could tell the new shots straight away - nice!
The Besteck/Ehrengabe details came out especially well, there's some first-rate craftsmanship going on there.
Denny, beautiful to see something marked this nicely, is it still a good shooter?
Here's another good one for the pile, simply marked - Preisschiessen 1909
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"Wehrmanngewehr der Tiroler Standsch�tzen"
Here's something that is shooting related but not really an award. This military style target rifle is basically identical to the Wehrmannsgewehr. The quality of manufacture and finish is on a par with any pre-war Mauser sporting rifle. It has a deep commercial blue with beautiful wood. This particular rifle was made for the Tiroler Stand Sch�tzenverband Vorarlberg, an Austrian Tyrolian Shooting Club. The Mauser banner logo has been moved from it's normal location on the receiver ring to the receiver bridge. The receiver ring bears the Tyrolian Schutzen Verband insignia w/swastika and the initials T.ST.V. The caliber is 8,15x46, a popular hunting/target round. The rear sight is adjustable up to 300 meters and has micro adjustment for windage. Best guess is that these were purchased by the Tyrolian Schutzen Verband. In 50 years of collecting, I have seen or heard of only eight of these rifles - including one that is consecutively numbered to mine. I realize this may not be the proper thread for this, but thought the JagdMeisters here might appreciate seeing it.
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A closer look at the receiver marking.
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WANTED TO REPURCHASE!! Walther pistol Model PP - ac code - Ser. No. 382000P - REWARD FOR INFO ABOUT THIS PISTOL!!
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A slightly better look at the quality of bluing and wood. Enjoy......
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Denny, I for one am extremely happy that you showed this here. I collect the badges of the Tiroler Stand Sch�tzenverband Vorarlberg, & it's great to see another item from them Thanks for showing it. Cheers Don
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Thank you Don. I'm glad it was appreciated. Of the 50 or so Mauser rifles I own, this is one near the top of my favorite list.
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Denny, A very nice rifle - especially neat to see the Tirolean club-logo marking too, first time that I've seen that. Great addition to the thread! Here's an oldie-but-goodie from Gary's collection - dated just a couple months after our own civil war started ... Don, Tried to email you but couldn't get through, could you pop me a line please? Best! Bill
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Bill, thats a great piece, better than I thought it would be,thanks for posting it. Lets add this piece to the pile, WKC marked, a MG shooting competition in 1939. Note the clamshell attached to the top scabbard mount, I have only ever seen this on either WKC or WK&C hirschf�ngers.
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Here's my trench motar prize:
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You guys are killing me, some really nice pieces. I saw the last one (WKC) Gary picked up at the SOS and it is really nice in person. Ron, im surprised Houston hasnt tried to talk you out of your Shooting bayonet.
Never argue with an idiot, he will only drag you down to his level and beat you with experience. And remember the early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Earl, I have more of these and Houston is working on me everyday. As you know, I DO COLLECT also and love the ugly heads, especially presentations and military shooting prizes. Ron Weinand Weinand Militaria
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Gary, here is my 89th Inf. RK in presentation case:
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Ron,
I remember that terrific piece. I love the vine and floral background etch. What maker is it?
This is something similar although I had mistakenly remembered it as being awarded for shooting.
GDC Gold Badge #290 GDC Silver Badge #310
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Here's the reverse. It came in a beat up cardboard box with the cotton flocking, I don't know if that was it's original housing. Unfortunately it wasn't form fitted.
GDC Gold Badge #290 GDC Silver Badge #310
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Here are a couple of police target prizes from a shoot in July 1939 and June 1940.
"This hobby is a continuing education" Looking for Walther Model 8 #727649 and Walther PP #975557
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This is the pistol shooting target from a year earlier.
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