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3/3/2012 4:47:17 AM EDT
Stg 58. Waiting for Coonan type ll receiver with matching numbers




3/3/2012 6:53:23 AM EDT
[#1]
Is that the original finish on everything? Looks brand new.
3/3/2012 7:48:27 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
Is that the original finish on everything? Looks brand new.


NOT original finish, Re-parkerized. The numbers on the bolt, carrier and lower receiver match. The barrel is proof marked Vienna, Austria. Can't really say if it's a Steyr barrel because the proofs are faint and parked over but the obvious ones are clearly Austrian. The barrel looks really good inside with distinct lands & grooves. The proof marks are confusing; one is for sure BH followed by a 2 and the double headed eagle crest for Bundesheer under the serial numbers. And then there's also a Vienna NPV followed by a Vienna eagle crest and a 59.




3/3/2012 8:42:12 AM EDT
[#3]



Quoted:



Quoted:

Is that the original finish on everything? Looks brand new.




NOT original finish, Re-parkerized. The numbers on the bolt, carrier and lower receiver match. The barrel is proof marked Vienna, Austria. Can't really say if it's a Steyr barrel because the proofs are faint and parked over but the obvious ones are clearly Austrian. The barrel looks really good inside with distinct lands & grooves. The proof marks are confusing; one is for sure BH followed by a 2 and the double headed eagle crest for Bundesheer under the serial numbers. And then there's also a Vienna NPV followed by a Vienna eagle crest and a 59.
There were only two manufacturers of StG58 barrels. FN and Steyr. Barrels with serial numbers greater than 20,000 were made by Steyr.





 
3/3/2012 8:59:28 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:

Quoted:
Quoted:
Is that the original finish on everything? Looks brand new.


NOT original finish, Re-parkerized. The numbers on the bolt, carrier and lower receiver match. The barrel is proof marked Vienna, Austria. Can't really say if it's a Steyr barrel because the proofs are faint and parked over but the obvious ones are clearly Austrian. The barrel looks really good inside with distinct lands & grooves. The proof marks are confusing; one is for sure BH followed by a 2 and the double headed eagle crest for Bundesheer under the serial numbers. And then there's also a Vienna NPV followed by a Vienna eagle crest and a 59.




There were only two manufacturers of StG58 barrels. FN and Steyr. Barrels with serial numbers greater than 20,000 were made by Steyr.

 



Steyr barrel! Thank you very much!!

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