Hi John, a few pics - excuse the quality but quickly taken with my phone when I had my gunsafe open earlier (hence no bolts fitted). The no.4 is pretty much as found, including the 1941 dated sling, just cleaned up. The battle sight is broken off and some pitting on the magazine but the rest is in remarkably good condition considering how long it was hidden away. Very good bore and a very accurate shooter.
The k98 is a 1937 J.P. Sauer und Sohn, Suhl manufacture. Apart from the repro sling added by me it's as originally found, one or two pits on some of the metalwork but shoots well enough, although my middle aged eyes prefer the aperture sights of the no.4 these days.
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