Gewehr 29/40 Mauser

Published on February 8, 2016
Duration: 8:19

The Gewehr 29/40 Mauser, produced by Steyr using captured Polish WZ-29 parts, served as a 'substitute standard' rifle for the German military during WWII. Despite its origins, these rifles, marked 'G.29/40' and often bearing service branch stamps like 'H', 'M', or 'L', are noted for their high quality and are sought after by collectors.

Quick Summary

The Gewehr 29/40 Mauser is a WWII German 'substitute standard' rifle produced by Steyr using captured Polish WZ-29 parts. Marked 'G.29/40', these rifles often feature service branch stamps (H, M, L) and are known for their high quality, making them desirable collector's items.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gewehr 29/40 Overview
  2. 01:00Polish Origins: Radom Factory & WZ-29 Parts
  3. 02:37Steyr Production & Factory Codes (660)
  4. 04:03Receiver Markings: G.29/40 Designation
  5. 05:10Service Branch Markings (H, M, L) & Luftwaffe Issue
  6. 07:17Quality and Collector Value

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Gewehr 29/40 Mauser?

The Gewehr 29/40 Mauser is a World War II German 'substitute standard' rifle. It was produced by Steyr in Austria using captured Polish WZ-29 rifle parts and facilities after the occupation of Poland.

Where did the Gewehr 29/40 originate?

It originated from the Polish National Arms Factory in Radom. Germany captured the factory and its parts supply for the WZ-29 rifle, then repurposed them for the Gewehr 29/40.

How can you identify the service branch of a Gewehr 29/40?

Service branches are indicated by a letter stamp on the wooden stock: 'H' for the Army (Heer), 'M' for the Navy (Kriegsmarine), and 'L' for the Air Force (Luftwaffe).

What is the significance of the 'G.29/40' marking?

The 'G.29/40' marking on the side rail signifies that the project to complete these rifles using Polish WZ-29 parts began in 1940, distinguishing them from standard German Kar98k rifles.

Are Gewehr 29/40 rifles considered high quality?

Yes, despite being classified as 'substitute standard' by German bureaucracy, the Gewehr 29/40 rifles produced by Steyr are noted for their extremely high manufacturing quality and are highly sought after by collectors.

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