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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.
17 Μαρ 2018 · I've seen most russian captures stamped with the X above the serial number or on top of the receiver. it also lacks any stamp on the stock or any electo-penciled serial numbers indicative of russian captures.
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.
23 Μαΐ 2023 · Fairly confident in saying it's a capture of some sort, likely Russian given the stamped serial number in the stock, electropenciled bolt and trigger guard and mismatched bottom metal.
13 Φεβ 2009 · The two photos below are from two different rifles; the "x" stamp is on the receiver of a "dou 1945" Russian Capture K.98 Mauser and the stock proofs are on the top rear of the buttstock on a Mosin-Nagant carbine.
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.
17 Απρ 2010 · I've been watching for a K98 for the past several months and located one this afternoon. It is however a Russian capture reworked version. DOT marked on top of receiver, German Nazi markings are intact. I recall seeing two of them with the usual eagle over swastika along with several other eagle type markings.