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  • A 1944 Tirol Shooting Competition Marksmanship Award
  • A 1944 Tirol Shooting Competition Marksmanship Award
  • A 1944 Tirol Shooting Competition Marksmanship Award
  • A 1944 Tirol Shooting Competition Marksmanship Award

Item: G25456

A 1944 Tirol Shooting Competition Marksmanship Award

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A 1944 Tirol Shooting Competition Marksmanship Award

In gilt zinc; horizontal pinback; unmarked; measuring 51 mm in diameter; extremely fine with much of the original gilt remaining intact.

Footnote: The Meisterschütze badge would normally have been awarded at the annual Tiroler Landesschiessen held in Innsbruck, Austria. To receive one, a minimum score had to be achieved in three events (Pistol, KK-Gewehr & Wehrmann competitions). A large number of these badges were un-issued and were released onto the collectors market when the old shooting ground in Innsbruck was demolished at the end of the war (they had been stored there since the war).

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