![]() ![]() ![]() The rifle is fitted with a correct wartime laminated stock with a smooth cupped buttplate and an early resin impregnated laminated handguard. It has the standard tangent rear sight and blade front sight. It is fitted with a correct wartime "ZF4" sniper scope that is marked "Gw/Z F 4/33699/ddx". It has a single Eagle/359 Waffenamt proof on the side with the serial number "5973" milled/etched on the front end. Fitted with an original Walther production scope mount correctly marked "fest" and "lose" on the locking lever. It has the stamped action cover with the sliding dust cover on top and a single Waffenamt proof on the rear end. It is fitted with the rough forged bolt carrier that has the hold-open latch with the cocking handle on the left side. It has the earlier rough forged single bolt guide receiver that is marked on the left side "G43/ 3965L/ac 44", with a single "eagle/359" Waffenamt proof on the right side. These were the standard, mid/late war German sniper rifles intended to replace the K98 sniper rifles. This specific rifle has the earlier G43 markings that were used during the early part of 1944 production. This is an excellent example of an earlier/ mid-WWII German Army issue, Walther G43 semi-automatic sniper rifle that is complete with an original WWII ZF4 Sniper scope and Walther proofed G43 scope mount.
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