Hello. Some pics of the top of the receiver and the left side of the receiver will help us to give you more information about it.
If the markings show up to dark in the pics you can use some white out in the stampings to help them show more.
Please use reflected light if necessary to show the markings and avoid the white out (IMO) . The electro penciled serial number indicates a rework of some sort.
Regards,
John
K98K WW2 German known as model 98 made by Gustoff-Werke wartime code (bcd) in 1943 looks like a really nice one. It is in I would think 7.92 or 8mm Mauser. Nice rifle slings original are available for it but are getting fairly expenive for a original. timothy
Looks like a standard "bcd" 98K with matching numbers and it's in fine shape. It was made by Gustloff in 1943. The entire production of these rifles from Gustloff went to the Heer.
Here is a good link to read more about it and it's markings: http://www.ycgg.org/pdfpages/ww2/gustloff.pdf
And, by the way, if you're not interested in it-I would be!
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
My thanks to you gentlemen for the comments and the link to further information.
All the best,
CMH
Fine looking Kar 98. Appears to be Russian Capture by the electro-pencil marking and the bluing applied to metal. Even bolt mis-matches are starting to bring some decent money. Usually go for at least five hundred these days. You might try Gun Boards forum and click on the Mauser 98 section as many pros are there to give you more info. Hope you hold onto it as decent ones are hard to come by.
I wanted to extend my thanks to those of you who took the time to reply regarding the rifle. I wouldn't have had a clue as to where to look for information. This rifle will provide a nice contrast to the M1 already I have displayed.
Thanks again friends.
CMH
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