Last edited by dastier; 04-24-2012 at 02:32 AM.
You forgot the photo.
Roth Steyrs are ungainly looking with an interesting history to them.
Look forward to pics
Had trouble uploading files today. Now fixed.
It looks to be in fine condition for it age.
In spite of it being a 8mm, I hope you get to shoot the Repetieristole M7 a couple of times a year.....and that you have plenty of stripper clips.
Bohmisches Dragoner Regiment "Furst von Lichtenstein" Nr 10. Stationed in Krakow.
62% Chechs
29% German
9% Other.
From a German Wikipedia article: tracing its lineage back to previous evolutions this regiment was in existence for 287 years, the oldest regiment of dragoons, and the second oldest regiment of the entire Austro-Hungarian cavalry. The regiment fought in the Polish War of Succession under the name "Batthyányi". On August 21, 1914 it fought at the cavalry Battle of Jaroslaw. After the proclamation of Czechoslovakia as an independent state in October 1918, the Czech-born soldiers were called by the interim government to halt fighting and return home which, the article states, they did.
Here is some additional information that I found out about Dragonerregiment Fürst von Liechtenstein Nr.10.
Collar rank tabs:
Described as sulphur yellow.
List of Regiment membersl. Sorry I can't translate German:
I found an interesting web site. While its not about Polish prewar forces, it provides info on the Austro Hugarian Army into which many Poles were conscripted. (my own great grandfather was in the cavalry of Kaiser Franz Joseph I)
Austro-Hungarian Army - Armed Forces 1914
Interestingly most Poles were to be found in the Ulanenregimenters. The Dragonerregiments were predominantly Czech and German, and the Husarenregimenters Magyar.
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