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Variations of the G.98/40
Someone mentioned recently that there were three different variations of the G.98/40.
Claven has a beautiful example in the MKL
but neither there, nor via google, could I come up with any solid info or pics regarding the differences in each variation.
Anyone feel like educating me?
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10-03-2007 09:11 AM
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AH!
I'd read that, but thought the write up insinuated that there were three variations of the German
redesign. THanks for clearing that up.
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Pic of the 35M added above.
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I actually think the 35m is the sexiest of all three.
Andy, which magazine setup do you prefer, having handled both?
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Originally Posted by
Skippy
I actually think the 35m is the sexiest of all three.
Andy, which magazine setup do you prefer, having handled both?
I'd take the mauser box magazine like found in the G98/40 and 43M any day. No clip required, and you can top up the mag by simply adding a round.
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Originally Posted by
Andy
The other two are the
Hungarian
35M and the 43M. As stated in the
MKL
for the 98/40, first came the 35M, the last gun purpose-built for the 8x56R round, then the G98/40, then the 43M.
Here's a pic of the 35M and then the 43M.

They were quite interesting, but IIRC the bolt would lock up (on half cock???) and you were un-able to cycle the action...
Of course an enfield doest the same thing...
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