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Re-worked K-98

Article about: I brought this the other day it was tatty as cleaned it up did some research as it intrigued me. What I think this is could be a Yugo rework M1884K98 it still has the flash guard. As a Germa

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    Until 1945 NCO´s and Armores were responsible for the control of matching numbers of the bayontes and the report in the Soldbuch.
    The problem of the missmatching numbers came after the war. The former DDR were not interessted in matching numbers and other east european countrys too.
    Often a missing scabbard was simply replaced by traders or the owners.

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