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9 Μαρ 2023 · When it comes to analyzing WWII-era firearms, one of the most important markings to look for are those of the German Mauser K98. These guns feature a variety of Nazi-era stamps that provide valuable information about their origin, production date, and other details.
Here you will find a very useful list of WW2 German Waffenamt markings, their respective codes & manufacturers. The Germans are famous for their detail in production, markings and over all quality. To maintain this quality, most items were marking with a waffenamt stamp.
28 Ιαν 2024 · I'm looking for some help identifying some stock markings on my K98k. For background info, the rifle itself was made in 1939, factory code 237 (Berlin-Lubecker); the receiver, bolt, stock and floorplate markings all match (though the nosecap is of the stamped variety and does not.
Serial numbers on the k98 stocks are usually located under the stock, half way between the hand grip, and the buttplate. As shown here. Bolt of the K98 shows us 3 serial number locations: top of bolt, safety lever, and bolt handle.
K98k is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge. It remained the primary German service rifle until the end of the war in 1945. Millions were captured by the Soviets at the conclusion of World War II and were widely distributed as military aid.
Here are 3 useful links in determining all those markings and stampings and makers one sees on their K98 bayonet and Frog. Also included is a useful site on German Ordnance codes. The K98 co
29 Ιουν 2006 · German ordnance codes may have two letters such as "ce" or may have letters and numbers like "S/237" or just numbers. Listed below is a link to German Ordnance Codes that may be helpful. Sounds like you have a Banner Mauser and they are very desirable.