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9 Μαρ 2023 · Small parts markings on a Mauser K98 can be the key to unlocking the secrets of its past. For the gun collector, these markings are like a time machine. By examining small parts, such as bolts and screws, you can unlock the history of your firearm and discover who used it – and when.
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.
17 Μαρ 2018 · I picked it up on Gunbroker for something reasonable for what I figured was a Russian capture. Bore is sharp and headspace checks out, so it is a shooter, which is all I wanted. Now I'm trying to decode some of the markings. It has a matching receiver and barrel and nothing else.
The example shown here is a Russian capture K-98k. A Russian capture is the most commonly commercially available K-98k in the United States. The Russians “refurbished” these captured rifles after the war re-bluing the metal and refinishing the wood with a kind of deeply stained shellac.
23 Μαΐ 2023 · 100% a Russian capture. Stock looks to have been played with stateside. Lots of people thought they would be clever and strip off the Russian shellac, pretending that it somehow made the gun more original, but it didn’t.
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.
13 Οκτ 2006 · See virtual tour pics for details of font type and location of serial numbers. Check under wood for matching serial numbers on handguard and stock. Check for availability of correct WWII K98k sling with German Waffenamt WaA markings, which by itself can add approximately $100-$150 value to the rifle.