Gentlemen,
Good morning. I have purchased a K98 Mauser rifle and have a question that I have not found a satisfactory answer to on several forums.
My rifle is a dou. 44 seno 8619 aa the serial number appears on the BARREL ONLY, Not the receiver. The left side of the bolt channel is marked with what appears to be a smaller font "Mod 98". The top of the bolt handle is marked "8619 aa" as is the top the rear part of the bolt, the safety lever and the back of the cocking piece. Also, just a "19" on the underside of the rear sight assembly I saw after removing the stock. From the advice given on other forums for what to watch for, I chose this rifle because of the matching bolt. The underside of the rear sight leaf, the stamped/welded upper sling attachment are also marked with the serno.
To the left of the barrel serno is an Eagle/Swastika mark. It is the only on on the rifle. There are only two WAa across the back of the barrel...."480" and the same WAa above the "dou." stamp on top of the receiver. The inside of the barrel is quite bright with distinct lands/grooves. Muzzle bullet test quite good.
Do not see any markings on the laminated stock that came with the rifle, save for a serial number mark inside the barrel channel, which does not match the rifle. Also, under the handguard is a serial number that matches neither the stock nor the rifle.
Pictures are below. My question is: Why is there no serial number on the receiver? I've read that several factories omitted recvr serno in late war. Is there documentation as to this in a reference book, etc?
Not that I am going to remove the barrel, but I can see this possibly being a problem in that regard as I have read one lengthy post on another forum about a K98 receiver without a serial number.
Apologies for the lengthy post and description. I appreciate all replies and comments.
Thanks,
Jason