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Staff member. Sep 6, 2015. #10. Value is roughly what you paid, probably, - there will always be doubts over the stock, rightfully so imo, these doubts haunt all reworks, which is why reworks typically are devalued. The more evidence of rework (depot markings on stock), the less doubt and the slight increase in price.DWM TURKISH MAUSER GEWEHR K98 WOOD BOLT ACTION RIFLE - 8MM MAUSER (8X57MM MAUSER) - 29.5IN - USED - BROWN SPORTSMANS.COM. $1,399.99 View. $1,399.99 View: View All For Sale. Recently Sold K98 rifle. Image Sold Item; $750.00 - Used OTHER MODEL 8MM MAUSER (7.92X57MM) GERMAN K98 Sold Location: Ashville, OH 43103mauser k98 byf 45 with nazi firing proof markings and matching codes I want 2 post the pictures but dont know where 2 begin lots of markings and numbers . L. leroy222 Member. Jan 29, 2014 #5 srry ... Your rifle from 1943 BYF (fabricated from Mauser Obendorf) got a very high serial number,i know many where reassembled in Obendorf after the war ...Jan 29, 2014. #17. leroy222 said: Why they pay more in usa then here in europe. Different culture, more collectors, supply/demand.... Before 98k's became very popular here, they were $600 guns for matching examples, $300 for bolt mismatches, then they became very popular for some reason, and the prices took off.-it is a Mauser 98 -fires 8x57 (and prefers the heavier bullets)-weighs 5 pounds 15 ounces ... Technically the markings on the receiver to tell what THAT was from were removed or obscured by the scope mount. The firing proof looks old, so the barrel is from an older K98. I agree that these are not adequately appreciated today, many exist and ...This forum is dedicated to the study of Military Mauser rifles from WW1 through WW2. www.k98kforum.com. ... correct rifles (code, year,maker, SN) and related militaria for reference and use by K98k Forum Members. Karabiner 98k Volume I Book Forum. This forum is dedicated to the Karabiner 98k Volume I book. ... BSW 625b buttplate unit markings ...The K98k Mauser 8mm Military Rifle. The last stockpiles of surplus Karabiner 98 Kurz (K98k) rifles are drying up, even as demand from collectors, hunters and shooters continues to rise. K98ks are legendary bolt-action rifles—the last in a long line of military Model 98s. They provide a rich field for collecting, a hands-on connection with ...The Karabiner 98 kurz ( German: [kaʁaˈbiːnɐ ˌʔaxtʔʊntˈnɔʏntsɪç ˈkʊɐ̯ts]; " carbine 98 short"), often abbreviated Karabiner 98k, Kar98k or K98k and also sometimes incorrectly referred to as a K98 (a K98 is a Polish carbine and copy of the Kar98a), is a bolt-action rifle chambered for the 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge.Mauser Rifles 1933 to 1945 - The Nazi Period . Seeking info on BNZ 41 ... I cannot see any marking to indicate it is a Russian capture; ... the bands hook is to move and hold a sling with wire bale into parade position (IIRC), and not right on a K98. The bolt ... does it have a flat spot on the ball? Appears to not be a true K98 bolt.Reverse side view. Note the issue K98k sling. 3 This rifle, marked FLY, is Norwegian air force issue. Army issue HAER marked rifles are far more common. 4 Note the KAL 7.62mm markings. Note that when this rifle was converted, the 7.62x51mm had not yet been developed and 7.62mm refers to 7.62 M2 ball, or .30-06. Also note the older German ...Mike would have a better grasp on when phosphate starts (probably x-block or so), which is a good clue to when "late-war" starts, but from a simple math calculation, Gustloff (bcd) made 260,000 98k in 1944, the o-block is 140,000 or so, but there are many variables in estimating this way. Company totals are accepted rifles, and some late 1943's ...Feb 19, 2019 · Senior Member. Feb 19, 2019. #3. The original rifle was a 1935 Oberndorf (S/42G) K98k. Marking breakdown: Picture 1: Weimar eagle is the firing proof. Indicates the receiver was fired and there was no damage after the firing inspection. There shouldn't be a 63 beneath it. The original barrel would have had one as well.This PDF file written by Bob Jensen and edited Peter Kuck is an excellent quick reference to the various markings and other things to look for when examining a K98k Mauser manufactured by Oberndorf. ..... (Feedback by "Badger") 5. Here are two K98k Mauser videos which have been extracted from our on-line "Screening Room" (click here).K98 Well its a 1940 or 41 '42'/byf coded k98.. ff is the letter suffix. I see a e/655 stamp which is Mauser oberndorf in these two years only. Then they went to e/135..mauser k98 byf 45 with nazi firing proof markings and matching codes I want 2 post the pictures but dont know where 2 begin lots of markings and numbers . L. leroy222 Member. Jan 29, 2014 #5 srry ... Your rifle …Mark’s Work Warehouse is a popular destination for individuals in search of high-quality workwear and accessories. With a wide range of products available, it can sometimes be over...Mauser k98 markings. Hey all. I have been trying to find info on this K98 I bought at auction a few years ago for $700 Not sure what these markings mean and any help would be appreciated. Thanks in anticipation. BYF is the makers code for the Mauser factory, so you have a Mauser produced Kar98 made in 1944.Karabiner 98k. Karabiner 98 Kurz (často zkráceno jako Kar98k, K98 nebo K98k) je opakovací puška komorovaná pro náboj 7,92 × 57 mm Mauser. Do výzbroje byla přijata 21. června 1935 jako standardní služební puška německého Wehrmachtu. [1] Šlo o jednu z posledních zbraní dlouhého vývoje řady vojenských pušek Mauser a ...Unlike the Zastava M48 Mausers, these do not always have the Yugoslavian crest on the top of the receiver, and all Nazi markings have been etched out. Only 90 units are in stock in very good to excellent condition. Specifications. Make: Mauser/Zastava. Model: K98/48. Origin: Germany refurbished in Yugoslavia. Caliber: 7.92×57 (8mm Mauser)Here is a quick reference on the codes used by the manufacturers of the S84/98 III field bayonet before and during WWII. S codes used on bayonets between years 1934 - 1937 S/155 - E.u.F. Hörster Waffenfabrik, Solingen S/172 - Carl Eickhorn Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen S/173 - Alexander Coppel... www.k98kforum.com.Probably the largest early purchaser of Czech K98k rifles was the fledgling state of Israel. Israel purchased many thousands of new and refurbished WW2 German K98k rifles from the Czechs. They can be found with original ww2 German markings, with post-war dot and swp codes, and occasionally with the domestic production style rampant lion crest.Mark Spencer is a well-known clothing store that has been around for decades. With its wide range of fashionable apparel and accessories, the store has become a go-to destination f...In July 1941, this request was honored in the form of a scoped service rifle the German Army code-named "Adalbert b.". The K98k was already code-named System Adalbert, so naturally the scoped ...May 7, 2019. #7. Laminate codes. That under the hood pic is very unique. Looks like the code is stampe in small ink numbers along with what appears to be a military inspection (Waffenamt). If so I have never encountered a Waffenamt on the wood behind the buttplate. Supplier code is Br, date code is 7 51 1938.Late in the war, a lone waffenamt was often the only clue to who made the barrel. Like a detective, interpretation of the entire barrel "code" sequence is necessary to fully gleam the history of your K98k rifle. For instance, if a 1939 243 code rifle has a barrel stamped: 245 38 Dö WaA280 WaA280 WaA280.The cof43 indicates the maker/date - three letter code of cof was assigned to Eickhorn, 43 for 1943. The 9634aa is the serial number. These bayonets were serialized sequentially at the beginning of each year. The first bayonet was serial number 1 and continued to 9999.Developed by Paul Mauser and his brother, Wilhelm, this single-shot blackpowder arm was superseded by a tubular-magazine repeater, the German Model 71/84. These early Mausers were produced by the ...Mauser oberndorf in 39 issued large amounts of k98 to the luft. They show up in certain blocks. "p" and "T" come to mind. Mauser Berlin "243' / Ar seemed to funnel more rifles to the luft. and K.M. in the 37-41 period. As they were the secondary k98 facility were Oberndorf was the main facility. They M.O. supplied mostly to the army.When it comes to taking medications, it is crucial to ensure that you are consuming the right pill for your condition. Pill markings play a vital role in helping individuals identi...I have bought Mauser K98 rifle I was told it is a 8 x 57 mm at the back of barrel a small 7.9 is stamped At the sidea German eagle is stamped MAUSER - WERKE A. G. OBENDORF On top of the camber is anot … read moreJoel_B22 Discussion starter. 11 posts · Joined 2023. #1 · May 23, 2023. Hi everyone, I just wanted to confirm what this marking is on the receiver of my bcd 43 Mauser K98. My suspicion is that it's RC but I haven't found an exact marking like that on all the RC Mausers online. Thank you!Apr 6, 2016. #1. Hello all. I'm new to the forum and looking for info on a Mod. 98. I inherited. It's a b.c.d. 43. All metal parts seem to have a matching 3512 gg serial number and a few iron eagles standing atop a nazi symbol. The barrel has the avk 141 43 markings. Sadly the stock was sporterized.Sounds like the barrel is the same length as a German K98k. I don't know if the Yugoslavs made new barrels in the K98k length, or just scrubbed all markings from a serviceable German made barrel. They did shorten many K98k stocks to allow use of a bayonet with their new made, shorter barrels (same as M24/47 and M48).Feb 8, 2021 · Staff member. Feb 8, 2021. #5. The stock marking is "WaA135", for Waffenamt 135. The military inspector assigned to Mauser used the WaA135 waffenamt inspection at the plant, so that marking is from the Army's inspector at the plant, and that particular marking means the military accepted the rifle as it passed all of their checks. S.This document provides information on manufacturer codes found on German Mauser 98k rifles produced between 1934-1945. It identifies the manufacturer or subcontractor associated with two-letter codes that would be stamped on various parts of the rifles.Mauser Gew. 98 - original Model 1898 Mauser rifle.. Mauser K98k - Mauser model 98 "Karbiner Kurz" (short carbine); this one was made in 1944.. Mauser K98k - same 1944-made specimen, right side view. Top view on the K98k action. clearly seen are safety switch, extractor and stripper clip guides ("7 62" markings on the receiver ring mean that this particular specimen was rebarreled ...morticianman1990 said: I'll take a stab at this. The S/243 designates the action was made in the Mauser AG Borsigwalde factory. The 7354 b are the serial number and letter block, 1-10000 serialed rifles for each letter block. The "X" …Sometime around the year 2000, several thousand of these guns were imported to the US and sold as surplus. They generally sold for about $200, and although their price today has grown a bit, they still are not worth anything close to a K98 that is not a Russian capture gun. I would estimate the retail value of your gun at about $400.Mauser introduced a 7.65mm smokeless cartridge rifle in 1888 for Belgian military tests. This rifle, designated the Model 89, was adopted by Belgium, and sales were also made to Spain, Turkey, and to several South American countries. Mauser continued to improve his design, with the Model 92 and Model 95 rifles as the result of his efforts, but ...Home / Militaria Reference / Field equipment / Bayonets / K98 Bayonet – 42 cof K98 Bayonet – 42 cof. Ever since the introduction of the K98 bolt action rifle or Karabiner 98 Kurz as a replacement for the G98 or Gewehr 98 a new, shorter bayonet was designed.The K98 bayonet was officially named Seitengewehr 84/98 or SG 84/98. The bayonet was …Jan 3, 2020. #1. Picked up a strange BNZ K98. No Markings, no original serial number, except what looks like another countries serial. No Waffenamts, the receiver ring has no indications of grinding or removed markings. Mismatched rifle Czech bolt. Can anybody help me figure this thing out?Hans Bert Lockhoven, who has researched Mauser rifles and carbines over the past 30 years, and will publish his findings in the near future, interprets these markings as follows: C. = Caliber 7,9 = 7.9 millimeter (bore) Z. = Depth of grooves (Zugtiefe) 0.15 = 0.15 millimeter.In excellent mint condition, we have a very clean, well-marked, all-matching, "byf43" coded, late 1943 production, Mauser Oberndorf-made K98k Service Rifle. This rifle is factory original in all respects and is completely matching. It was a WW2 vet bring back, has not been duffle cut, and has a mint bore. The stock has a very crisp cartouche ...8MM German Mauser K98 Playlist • K98 German mauser Video Slideshow Of K98 German Mauser Markings. 8MM German Mauser K98 …The 2 unmatched parts on the rifle are band spring (unmarked) and lower band is un serialed waffen amt 623 marked, The stock does also have a proper Armouror repair on its base near but plate. rest is Waa 63 or 63 waf marked.The bolt handle has S/42 same as rifle With 63 waf amt, with serial 5321 Several other bolt parts have 21 but with ...The Mauser 1918 T-Gewehr was the world's first anti-tank rifle —the first rifle designed for the sole purpose of destroying armored targets. The weapon, essentially an enlarged G98, fired 13×92mm (.525-caliber) TuF ( Tank und Flieger, "tanks and aeroplanes") semi-rimmed cartridges.Our Assessment: This Nazi marked German Mauser K98 was made at Waffenwerke Brunn back in 1944. It most likely saw service during the war and still has Nazi markings including “eagles”, “swastikas”, and Nazi Waffenamts. The top of the receiver and barrel both have an “X” which is a Russian capture mark.The Russians loved to electropencil non-matching parts as if they were matched and would mark each capture with an “X” mark on the receiver. A nice example will be priced at …uu-block of 1917 means it was VERY late 1917 production, the second to last block, so probably made in December 1917. Erfurt in WWI was the Mauser Oberndorf of WWII, - well not in the quality department, their production was crude and often ugly, which as a P08 collector you are surely aware of. But when it came to numbers, no one kept up with ...Model: Commercial K98 Mauser Variant. Marketed as an FN 1924 Police Carbine. Serial Number: 238693. Year of Manufacture: October, 1998. Caliber: 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm) Action Type: Bolt Action with Internal Magazine. Markings: The export mark on the left side of the receiver reads "GERMANY". The left side of the receiver, left side of the ...Aug 24, 2023. #1. Hello everyone new member here and I got this k98 243 code. I was told it is all matching and all the external parts from what I can see are numbers matching. I am a big skeptical about the numbers on the bolt parts. I was hoping someone would have some insight on this. It looks good to me but I’m not sure if the font on the ...Well-known member. Feb 19, 2016. #2. The Israeli Mausers came here in two batches, the first batch were imported by Armscorp in the 80s (there is a guy on Calguns that worked there at the time), and came direct from Israel, and are generally in pretty good condition. Later imports by Century came from Guatemala, and spending time in the jungle ...The original barreled action, bolt, and trigger guard/floor plate are from a commercial "K98k" built from a VZ-24 action. These were built by small commercial gun makers in German during World War 2 on parts rejected from military use. The Eagle/N on the bolt root confirms this rifle was proofed for civilians and not the military.Unlike the Zastava M48 Mausers, these do not always have the Yugoslavian crest on the top of the receiver, and all Nazi markings have been etched out. Only 90 units are in stock in very good to excellent condition. Specifications. Make: Mauser/Zastava. Model: K98/48. Origin: Germany refurbished in Yugoslavia. Caliber: 7.92×57 (8mm Mauser)Reading between the lines, it suggests that OP is looking at a SCW scrubbed Polish K98 with no markings other than the serial and the "K98" on the siderail. They are great shooters but not super super collectible (and quite common to be honest). ... I think the polish crested mauser are just as collectable as kar98 especially if you go buy ...Aug 24, 2023. #1. Hello everyone new member here and I got this k98 243 code. I was told it is all matching and all the external parts from what I can see are numbers matching. I am a big skeptical about the numbers on the bolt parts. I was hoping someone would have some insight on this. It looks good to me but I’m not sure if the font on the ...Dec 3, 2020. #1. I have a Russian capture, "243/1940" Mauser made K98. "X" receiver stamped (as a Russian capture) with an "M" stamped below the X / crossed rifles stamp; re-blued and red-shellac'd stock. Bolt, safety, and a couple of other parts electro-pencil marked with the original 3 digit serial number (as per usual Russian refurbishment ...K98 Rifle - German K98 Rifle 8mm Bolt Action - W/ All Original Markings. A beautiful selection of Original German K98 rifles that have been refurbished back to as close to the original issue condition as possible. Metal finishes are a deep rich blue, Stocks have been lightly refurbished to the extent that refinishing was possible without going too deep. All original German and Nazi stampings ...Oct 10, 2013. #1. I have been looking for a good reference on markings on Imperial era Gew98 and am having no luck. I picked up a Danzig 1917 Gewehr 98 a couple weeks ago, that was converted to a K98k at some point, and converted to 7.62 Nato by the Israelis. The S/N is still legible, 9020 dd, and the receiver stamps are still pretty good.The fourth image show the S/G42 markings, which, if I understand correctly means manufactured at Obendorf Mauser Werke in 1935? The 7.62 stamp is …Reading between the lines, it suggests that OP is looking at a SCW scrubbed Polish K98 with no markings other than the serial and the "K98" on the siderail. They are great shooters but not super super collectible (and quite common to be honest). ... I think the polish crested mauser are just as collectable as kar98 especially if you go buy ...In the prewar manufactured kits the metal case was made from "Weißblech" or tinplate. Tinplate is a thin sheet of cold rolled steel, whose surface is coated with tin, getting a relatively good corrosion resistence. From circa 1939 to the end of the war, the tinning was deleted and the case was paint finished.This sporterized bolt-action rifle was originally manufactured in 1918 and bears Imperial German proofmarks. Peter Paul Mauser, the inventor of the Mauser bolt-action rifle and the youngest of thirteen children, was born on June 27, 1838 in Oberndorf, Germany. His father, Andreas Mauser, had worked as a master gunsmith in a government firearms ...In 1935 "S/42G" was the Nazi code for Mauser Werke AG, Oberndorf a/N. The "G" is a 1935 Date Code. Model: K98. Serial Number: 7540. Year of Manufacture: 1935. Caliber: 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm) Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine. Markings: This K98 was produced under the Nazis but still uses Weimar style "eagles".Member. Sep 19, 2015. #1. I am a newbie to K98K's. I have a Byf44 Serial number 38742-L bought recently. It is a bring back sporter restored with a matching phosphated bolt. The barrel is label as: Left side: ch Ac. Right side: 44L19 followed by a …There was no 'Yugoslavian government' per se during WWII, just a young king in exile who'd never regain power, or return. In short, geographical Yugoslavia was carved up between German, Italian, Bulgarian, Hungarian and Croatian fascist (Ustasche) zones, with locally organized but centrally directed communist Partisan elements …All genuine Waterford crystal made since 1947 features some form of authenticity mark. Pieces made between 1947 and 1999 have the word ‘Waterford’ etched into the bottom. Pieces ma...WWII Nazi byf 45 Code MAUSER K98 Bolt Action Rifle German World War II 8mm World War II Nazi Third Reich Marked Infantry Rifle Dated (19)45 for sale online.Preduzece 44 ~ Model K98 ~ 8mm Mauser Description: The original German markings were scrubbed and replaced by the Yugoslav ones. The most noticeable markings are the Yugoslav Crest and the "Preduzece 44"(It refers to the site where it was refurbished; for example "Preduzece 44" stands for "Institute 44"-Kragujevac, Serbia-the current location of Zastava Arms) present on the receiver's ring.Description: This is an excellent example of a rare Steyr K98 purported to be part of an SS contract order fulfilled at Gusen camp. From Karem's book on the 98k, these rifles were coded 'bnz 43' on the receiver but assembled in early 1944. The stocks were unmarked on the side and built with the oversize 'bnz 43' marked receiver V7 Gusen marking.Mauser Rifles 1933 to 1945 - The Nazi Period . K98 marking. Thread starter amcd0711; Start date Jan 12 ... K98 marking. Thread starter amcd0711; Start date Jan 12, 2024; A. amcd0711 Member. Jan 12, 2024 #1 wanted someone who has looked at more of these to give me an opinion on these markings, and If they seem correct. Rest of the gun matches on ...S27G. 337/1939. S147k (maybe, low production anyway, most known are rc's) S243G. swjXE (only SDP-bnz that is "rare" and only for its unusual code, 660/1939 are damn tough to find original, but not enough to go rc..) While there are others that are condition rarities, or that are elusive, no others are rare enough to go "refinished", especially ...May 9, 2017. #9. The stock is white laminate. I don't think white laminate was used in 1939. Since the remainder of the rifle appears to be matching, I assume this is a sporter rescue where someone chopped off the fore stock, barrel bands and all, and went to town on the original stock.Senior Member. May 20, 2014. #6. There was a post some time back talking about the white in the numbering and letters on K98s and other rifles/guns.One of the things in the post was that some unscrupulous dealers used the white to cover up the imperfections left in the valleys and sides of the numbers/letters that they had restamped.morticianman1990 said: I'll take a stab at this. The S/243 designates the action was made in the Mauser AG Borsigwalde factory. The 7354 b are the serial number and letter block, 1-10000 serialed rifles for each letter block. The "X" designates a russian captured rifle.Hummel markings are the marks found on the underside of a Hummel figurine. These marks are used to date and authenticate a Hummel figurine. The marking usually displays the logo of...Verified Serial Numbers. BSW KKW. Serial Number SA Gruppe MOD DESIG-BRL or REC S/N on BOLT E/N or BUG PROOF Proof LOC-L or R Soldered Base Added Markings-Location Comments. 200168 REC No BUG Right Yes #27- Stock -L. 200400 REC No BUG Right Yes #33- Stock-L. 200507 NSDAP REC No BUG Right Yes SA- Stock-L.I'm s a gewehr 98 that has been converted to a k98. The receiver is still in the white as it was originally. (formerly brown from the stock line up). I know the meanings of some of the markings such as the letter below the serial number marking the batch in which it was made, and that many are inspection stamps.Apr 3, 2015. #1. Hi Folks. I have got myself a used but not abused 1937 Portuguese Mauser. Its all matching except for the rear cocking piece and the cleaning rod. I don't have a Bayonet as yet. If anyone has a cocking piece numbered 13704 or an 04 cleaning rod, I would love to hear from them. The rifle looks to have been used in service with ...New Made Item: This is a top quality Mauser K98k brown leather rifle sling. Our stunning reproduction is correctly cross-hatched complete with steel buckle and keeper. Well marked with replicated maker and date stamps. Correct for all German WWII Rifles. Fabulous! Made exclusively for IMA from an original in the IMA collection. These are the very best around, period. Overall length (unattached ...Markings: With few exceptions, every K98 was stamped with manufacturers' code and date on top of receiver. S. Bianchi collection . In June 1934, the German army adopted the Mauser Karbiner 98 kurz as the standard service rifle of the German army. ... K98 made by Mauser, Obendorf in 1945, and labeled "byf 45". Notice the phosphated finish to ...Description: WW2 STEYR MAUSER BNZ/44 MODEL K98K RIFLE WITH SS MARKINGS. 8mm Mauser. An import from Russia with stamp on barrel behind front sight. Receiver stamped "BNZ/SINGLE RUNE/44" Refinished overall with 100% arsenal blue and all the wood finish. Matching serial numbers on bolt assembly, safety, barrel, receiver and floor plate.Here is a quick reference on the codes used by the manufacturers of the S84/98 III field bayonet before and during WWII. S codes used on bayonets between years 1934 - 1937. S/155 - E.u.F. Hörster Waffenfabrik, Solingen. S/172 - Carl Eickhorn Stahlwarenfabrik, Solingen. S/173 - Alexander Coppel GmbH (Alcoso), Solingen.SN 1866. Peter Paul Mauser, the inventor of the Mauser bolt-action rifle and the youngest of thirteen children, was born on June 27, 1838 in Oberndorf, Germany. His father, Andreas Mauser, had worked as a master gunsmith in a government firearms factory which was located in the town, and six of his sons, including Paul, were trained in this craft.May 7, 2019. #7. Laminate codes. That under the hood pic is very unique. Looks like the code is stampe in small ink numbers along with what appears to be a military inspection (Waffenamt). If so I have never encountered a Waffenamt on the wood behind the buttplate. Supplier code is Br, date code is 7 51 1938.Mauser Rifles 1933 to 1945 - The Nazi Period . K98k barrel markings. Thread starter Orita; Start date Sep 15, 2016; O. Orita Member. Sep 15, 2016 #1 I recently got a stripped barrel for the 7.92mm K98k rifle. ... You were 100% right about the markings "37 Kp 112" stamped on my K98k barrel: 37 = date, year of manufacture (1937)The 2 unmatched parts on the rifle are band spring (unmarked) and lower band is un serialed waffen amt 623 marked, The stock does also have a proper Armouror repair on its base near but plate. rest is Waa 63 or 63 waf marked.The bolt handle has S/42 same as rifle With 63 waf amt, with serial 5321 Several other bolt parts have 21 but with ...May 24, 2017 ... Yugoslavian M24/47 8mm Mauser Rifles - Most Low Serial Number - Good to Excellent Condition. 13K views · 6 years ago ...more. ClassicFirearms.1,232. Hi. we have a 8mm Mauser K 98 w/swastika, Eagle, Globe markings, Nazi markings with corresponding bayonet and scabbard numbers. can it be traced to soldier, unit, company; Battle of the Bulge World War 2.? Great condition: leather and all wood. Fired accurately @ 100 yrds in 2011.Markings: With few exceptions, every K98 was stamped with manufacturers' code and date on top of receiver. S. Bianchi collection . In June 1934, the German army adopted the Mauser Karbiner 98 kurz as the standard service rifle of the German army. ... K98 made by Mauser, Obendorf in 1945, and labeled "byf 45". Notice the phosphated finish to .... They're numbered 214 and they're all over my K98Model: K98. Serial Number: 7941 n. Year of Manufactu Model: K98. Serial Number: 39m. Year of Manufacture: 1938. Caliber: 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm) Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine. Markings: There is no visible import mark. The bolt is marked with numbers that do not match the serial number. The top of the receiver is marked "42 / 1938". The left side of the receiver is marked with a ... Joel_B22 Discussion starter. 11 posts · Joined 2023. #1 · Mauser Rifles 1870 to 1918 - The Imperial Era . K98 with no markings. Thread starter Crewman98; Start ... Hi new here, hope someone can help, I found what appears to be a WW 1 K98. There are no markings on the rifle other than the serial number; K5827 it's on the side of the receiver on the bolt , and stock. Any idea's ? Will try to get fotos .Model: K98. Serial Number: 7941 n. Year of Manufacture: 1944. Caliber: 8mm Mauser (7.92X57mm) Action Type: Bolt Action with Internal Magazine. Markings: The import mark on the barrel reads "R GUNS CARPENTERSVILLE IL GERMANY K98 8mm". The top of the receiver is marked with a faded Nazi Waffenamt "eagle / swastika / WaA80", the factory ... Mauser Rifles 1933 to 1945 - The Nazi Period. Help wi...

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