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WWII Gustloff-Werke "bcd" Code G43 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle with ZF-4 Scope and Mount

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WWII Gustloff-Werke  bcd  Code G43 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle with ZF-4 Scope and Mount
This is a bcd code G43 rifle that was manufactured by Gustloff-Werke. These rifles were the first true production G43 rifles. They are characterized by the type 1 milled receiver and milled components. It is estimated that approximately only 40,000 of this type were produced with the probability that this model was assembled at the Buchenwald concentration camp under the SS, as noted in "Hitler's Garands". The left side of the receiver is marked "BCD / 44 / 9171b G43" along the bottom with an asterisk/sunburst proof mark above it. The matching bolt carrier is also the early type 2 rough cast version similar to the G41 series of rifles that retains the solid cocking knob on the left side and the bolt hold open latch on the right side without the reinforcing web on top. The action housing is the correct stamped version with the automatic dust cover. Hooded high ramp front sight, tangent rear sight graduated to 1200 meters, threaded muzzle with cover and cleaning rod. The stock and handguard are laminated and the left side of the buttstock has two faint Waffenamt proofs and the matching serial number is marked on the underside. Complete with early square end mount with an eagle 359 proof and a ZF 4 scope marked "GW ZF 4 / 21805 / ddx. triangle" on the left side with rubber eye piece and wood plug and leather objective end cover. Complete with a brown leather sling.
BBL: 22 inch round
Stock: laminated
Gauge: 8 mm
Finish: blue
Grips:
Serial Number: 9171b
Condition: Fine. The rifle retains 85% original finish with thinning on the barrel and some high edge wear. The stock is fine as lightly sanded and reoiled with only a few minor handling marks. The scope is very good with most of the finish remaining and slightly foggy optics. The locking lever on the mount has been shortened and bent over the mount, likely a German Waffenmeister (armorer) alteration. The sling is good. The markings (highlighted in white) are clear. Mechanically excellent.