It's usually a type of wax pen thats used not liquid paper/tippex-sometimes the rear sights of rifles are treated this way to make the range marks easier to read in service but otherwise its a collector cosmetic thing to do.
It's usually a type of wax pen thats used not liquid paper/tippex-sometimes the rear sights of rifles are treated this way to make the range marks easier to read in service but otherwise its a collector cosmetic thing to do.
Well; here is my pick up as of late. One of many K98's.
My 1944; 135 BYF Mauserwerk (Oberndorf) K98.
Amazing bore; Vet Bring back.
Nics k98 is it number matching ?
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Yup! Great matching rifle!
I like it
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Here is my new bnz4 with matching numbers.
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What is the price on K98s nowadays?
My father bought one when the Norwegian army were switching over to the AG-3. They sold them for 20-25 bucks at that time. They are converted to .30-06 though, but still a very nice weapon(Don't have any pictures, it usually just stays in the weapon safe).
I have been wanting to buy a K98 that is deactivated and in the original caliber which I can display, but my father always tells me "Why bother to buy one if you already have one?"
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Vegard T.
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Looking for militaria from HKB 31./977, HKB 32./977, HKB 38./977 or militaria related to Norway
And it shoots great,Shots are fired at 100 meters
Hope you enjoyed the pictures
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