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Finding info on unit issued my k98
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10-07-2018 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
improperlyaged
I would love to know if I could possibly find out what unit the rifle was issued to
Good luck, I don't think that's possible.
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Not possible
The marking of rifles to specific units was abandoned with the introduction of the K98k
in 1934. See Wacker & Görtz - Handbuch Deutscher Waffenstempel - P269.
In other words - no chance!
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"...what unit the rifle was issued to..." German
records would have been destroyed by the RAF and USAAF. Figure it's year of manufacture. Then you can assume it was used in all the battles from thence forward.
"...what battles it possibly fought in..." None. It's an inanimate object that cannot do anything by itself.
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Not necessarily on the Eastern Front either...there was that Battle of Berlin thing..
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At best, you might be able to determine which arm of service the rifle was originally issued to, Heer, Kreigsmarine or Luftwaffe, if the stock is original and the stamped markings are still visible on the side of the butt.
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Stocks on Russian
captures are not original to the rifle in question. You can tell only what arm of service the stock was originally issued to. They took the rifles apart completely, inspected the individual parts, scrapped those that were not usable and placed the rest in individual bins specific to that type of part. Then they reblued them and reassembled them just by picking them from the bins. Non necessary parts like the lock screws and sight hoods were simply scrapped.
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