I believe this to be a rather unique G.33/40. It is in beautiful condition, has a white walnut stock
(scarce to rare) and has a rampant lion stamped on the receiver. The rampant lion has been identified
as a stamp that was placed on guns that were in Norway at the end of the war and, subsequently, sold
by the Norwegian govenment.
The stock, being somewhat soft, took the waffenamt stamps as good
as I've ever seen. However, because the wood was soft, there are a few handling dings in it but nothing
major.
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