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        <![CDATA[    I have a commission 88 that a while back i lost the bolt face to and was forced to purchase a new one, it has been converted to an s barrel and is an
8mm...I had the headspacing checked by a gunsmith and he said that it is off and would have to be turned in order to be fixed.  My question is this: Does
anyone know a gunsmith with ability to do this I would prefer in ohio where I live but as a last resort would ship the gun out to get it properly repaired. 
Any information on this gun and... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ <div id="post_message_909311">
  I respect everybodies opinions, so allow me my two cents.
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  blitz99,  I respect a lot of the information you have shared regarding Gew 88 lands, grooves, rifling, barrel types, reload info and the like. Truely.
  <br>
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  Among other things, I collect Imperial german bayonets. From the S1871 to the humble ersatz blades, you will find rivets. Sometimes they are very tough to
  spot. But they are there. Perhaps the correct engineering term... ]]></description>

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  <strong class="quote-title">blitz99 wrote:</strong>
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  <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);">Then there is this:</span>
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  ................................. Information does get taken , I have seen much of what I have shared by posting [ to the word ] show up in other peoples
  articles with no credit . My German translator has a German masters in the language . ........................................
  <br>
  <br>
  <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);">Okay, I give... ]]></description>

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  <strong class="quote-title">blitz99 wrote:</strong>
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  I will cover a few points at a time . First , in post # 27 Bill states the notch was cut for the clearance of the &quot;S&quot; round [ using the term
  &quot;overhang&quot; ] . He also said a ground weld would not be round, I showed it was . Read it , that is what he said .
  <br>
  <br>
  <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);">Fine, you keep wandering off subject but that is your way of diverting attention from the... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I will cover a few points at a time . First , in post # 27 Bill states the notch was cut for the clearance of the &quot;S&quot; round [ using the term
&quot;overhang&quot; ] . He also said a ground weld would not be round, I showed it was . Read it , that is what he said . Back to the rivet. What you justed
discribed is called a pin , it is pinning something together . We are talking about riveting , which is not pining. So if it is pinned it is NOT riveted . If
it is screwed, it is NOT... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>
  <strong class="quote-title">blitz99 wrote:</strong>
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  I never used the term plug rivet , always spot weld or plug weld .
  <br>
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  <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 255);">You are correct, I misspoke, my apologies.</span>
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  When I say mechanicaly ignorrant, I mean of mechanics . Examples : You say the guide could be put on with a screw . The receiver is only 0.110 thick in that
  area . The &quot;hole&quot; if there was one does not go all the way... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I never used the term plug rivet , always spot weld or plug weld . When I say mechanicaly ignorrant, I mean of mechanics . Examples : You say the guide could
be put on with a screw . The receiver is only 0.110 thick in that area . The &quot;hole&quot; if there was one does not go all the way through. That means the
Hole could only be at best 0.090 deep . When you thread a blank hole you do not get the last thread or two . The smallest thread pitch that would be usable
would be about  1/40 .... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I do have another question. You say that you have German documentation that the Gew88/14 rifles were sent to Turkey, can you name this source? Perhaps it
discusses arms sent to others as well? Many would like to see the documentation since I&#39;m sure it is not exclusive to the 88/14 shipments and might do a
lot to help those that are trying to understand how many and what guns were actually supplied to Germany&#39;s allies during the Great War. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>
  <strong class="quote-title">blitz99 wrote:</strong>
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  The bad information about Gew-88&#39;s started from published works . Alot of it is clearly wrong if you just look . The notch was cut for the longer
  &quot;S&quot; round , just put the P-88 and &quot;S&quot; cartridge next to each other and you can see this is not correct . The original bores were .318 ,
  again just look at a real bore . It goes on and on . Back to the 88/14 . The only &quot;proof&quot; is a photo... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ The hole is perfectly round because the weld was ground off flush with the top of the guide .You can SEE the machine marks there.  That is called a spot weld,
you fill the hole in the guide with weld then grind it flush, it leaves a circle the same size as the hole the weld filled . I do this type of weld all the
time, that is how it turns out. It is not riveted , that is not how a rivet works . Let me exlpain how a rivet works , you can also look it up . To put two or
more parts together you... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Mag ; I at times agree with you , but you miss this one. Every ... EVERY 88/05 with charger guides added have perfectly round &quot;rivets&quot; where held to
the receiver... try that with period weld equipment , and be that consistant, betcha can&#39;t.
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The Notch is not cut for a longer round.. jeez louise even a grunt can see that the mauser charger pitches the S patronen forward when loading to necessitate
the &#39;notch&#39; to effect cleanl &amp; smooth loading. If a rivet is... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ The bad information about Gew-88&#39;s started from published works . Alot of it is clearly wrong if you just look . The notch was cut for the longer
&quot;S&quot; round , just put the P-88 and &quot;S&quot; cartridge next to each other and you can see this is not correct . The original bores were .318 ,
again just look at a real bore . It goes on and on . Back to the 88/14 . The only &quot;proof&quot; is a photo in ONE book , and that rifle contradicts what
the WWI German armorer&#39;s... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>
  <strong class="quote-title">blitz99 wrote:</strong>
  <hr>
  Incorrect information by &quot;experts&quot; . Storz is wrong , same as all the other incorrrect information that has been published [and republished] about
  Gew-88&#39;s . JPS&#39;s is just a copy of the one in the book . There are also 2 different types , 88/05/14&#39;s and 88/14&#39;s . There is existing
  documents in Germany that state 88/14&#39;s were shipped to Turkey . Gew-88/14&#39;s are not very rare if you... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ Incorrect information by &quot;experts&quot; . Storz is wrong , same as all the other incorrrect information that has been published [and republished] about
Gew-88&#39;s . JPS&#39;s is just a copy of the one in the book . There are also 2 different types , 88/05/14&#39;s and 88/14&#39;s .   There is existing
documents in Germany that state 88/14&#39;s were shipped to Turkey . Gew-88/14&#39;s are not very rare if you know what you are looking for . ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ To clarify some of the misinformation in this thread on the Gew88/14, please see:
<br>
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<a target="_blank" href="http://web.archive.org/web/20050307110513/www.gunboards.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=22828">http://web.archive.org/we...topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=22828</a>
<br>
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This is taken from web.archive.org and was originally posted on &quot;John P. Sheehan&#39;s World War I Militaria And Arms&quot; on the old version of
Gunboards Forums. There is a great deal of accurate information on... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ <blockquote>
  It was light hand loaded ammunition
</blockquote>If you are already hand loading for it then headspace is a moot point.  Just fire form some cases for it and enjoy.
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<br>
Thats one of the major advantages of handloading, custom fit ammo. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ haha nice...I don&#39;t know why though I have my fair share of mausers and I have to say this is definitely up there with them with functionality and it looks
alot prettier to me...but that&#39;s just me I guess ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I certainly agree with you. With tongue in cheek humor, it seems that both the Gew 88 and Rodney Dangerfield have long been denied the respect they deserve.
Sadly, it has been my observation that most Mauser collectors treat the Gew 88 like an unwanted step-child with warts. ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ haha ya i fully understand that, but I was just wondering this one will probably stay in the family forever its just good to know what all of your guns are
worth for records and such...But i appreciate it this one is near mint I would say by looking at it that is shoots pretty good too.  They really are beautiful
rifles...
<br> ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ It comes as no surprise that a &quot;great condition&quot; Gew 88 is worth precisely what one is willing to pay. That being said, in having followed the
offering on GunBroker.com for some time I see reputedly &quot;better&quot; 88s being advertised with some frequency in the $300-$400 range. Admittedly, some of
these are &quot;nice looking&quot; rifles but if they&#39;re actually that good is another matter. Based upon my reading of some ill-informed descriptions, the
mind-set seems to be... ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I was wondering if anybody knew around what one in great condition would bring in today&#39;s market? ]]></description>

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			<description><![CDATA[ I have a commission 88 that a while back i lost the bolt face to and was forced to purchase a new one, it has been converted to an s barrel and is an
8mm...I had the headspacing checked by a gunsmith and he said that it is off and would have to be turned in order to be fixed.  My question is this: Does
anyone know a gunsmith with ability to do this I would prefer in ohio where I live but as a last resort would ship the gun out to get it properly repaired. 
Any information on this gun and this... ]]></description>

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			<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 15:38:12 GMT</pubDate>
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