Hi
Can you please identify a rifle bolt on left side ....the mauser is just for example.
Many thanks. Sašo
Hi
Can you please identify a rifle bolt on left side ....the mauser is just for example.
Many thanks. Sašo
Looks like an Austrian Steyr M95 bolt......Pete......oops,I`m wrong.
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One on the right appears to be a K98 bolt.
The other one I have seen but can't quite place it? Maybe carcano?
Steyr's were straight bolts. Although the cocking handle on rear does look like a Steyr.
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Drop them in some vinegar for 2 too 3 days. This will break up the rust and maybe see some more proofs on it.
It`s a German model 98/40.
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Have a look here.......https://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&s...82.HN54uVWvF6g
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Bingo!
Great ZW!!
Mystery resolved. I have an suspicius that was an member of Mauser family .
Thanks a lot boys !!
Hello mate,
It is for the German 98Az which was a shorter version of the Gew 98 which was the standard German infantry rifle in WW1.
This was used by the "Storm Troopers" who were specialist troops at the time who used to move quickly to exploit weak points in defences. They carried this rifle as it was much easier to used in confined trenches and you would also see them carrying lots of stick grenades which they would throw and follow up straight away after they exploded.
Regards
Jim
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