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Found a Mauser, Need Help with Markings, and What Mauser it is?
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04-19-2016 10:16 PM
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Would like to know the history of this Mauser, I believe it's a Yugo Mauser by the crest. Were these originally German K98
Mauser's since it has the Nazi markings? Any idea of year made? Are the Yugo Mauser's Real K98's that were sent to Yugoslavia
after the war for their use? And I'd like to know the value? I have seen the Yugo M48 sell for $250 to $350 with bayonets, is this rifle considered a M48 or K98. I am confused. Sorry for all the questions, I am new to this and don't want to pay to much or get something that's not really collectable. I'd love to have a real K98, but they go for a premium.
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It was an original German K98k
, refurbed by the Yugoslavian army after WW2 at their Kragujevac arsenal. They scrubbed most of the original markings during this proces. But sometimes they missed some (or didn't bother), what will explain the few original German markings you'll find. Now it just a Yugoslavian M98 Mauser. Value is limited, lower than that of a comparable Russian
Capture K98k in my opinion.
Last edited by UNPROFOR1994; 04-20-2016 at 12:30 AM.
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That is a K98
rearsenaled by Yugoslavia
post WWII. Thousands of these were given to Yugoslavia as war reparations and were reconditioned then never used. Yugoslavia already had their versions of the Mauser 98 the M24/47 and the M48 so they really didn't need these. Some will be in excellent shape some just ok. If your looking for wartime history it has all but been removed from these with Waffenmat markings seen here and there. As a shooter these can be so-so. If your looking for genuine wartime history look elsewhere and you will pay a hefty price. If you are looking for an excellent shooter in a K98 type Mauser get yourself a Yugo M48. Most of these are in very good to excellent condition with fantastic bores and matching numbers. I have a M48 and can confirm they are excellent shooters. I can shoot MOA at 100 yards with PPU 196gr ammo which it seems to love. Bill
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The guys asking $350?
I liked the Nazi markings, but not the Yugo
crest now that you all pointed it out.
I like the history behind this gun and the action I am sure it saw in WW2.
But, believe it may be priced to high for what it is?
Wasn't sure of going price on a rifle with the Nazi Markings and a Yugo Crest?
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Three and a half works all day long. Buy it.
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It's also got a really thick butt plate? I have seen some Mausers with thick but plates and some with really thin butt plates? Why?
I'd love to hear from the Mauser experts on the markings and is there any way to date this rifle to tell when it was made? What's original and what did the Yugo
's add other than their crest?