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Can anyone tell me what type of scope mount fit these holes on the receiver?
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07-24-2012 03:21 AM
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Probably a standard Weaver base. Is it #61 and #62? I'm not sure. Just single blocks and civilian in manufacture. These guns came to Canada
by the dozen in the grease in about 1978 and every second one was done like that for hunting.
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Originally Posted by
Lonely Gunny
Also any meaning of the letter F on the safety?
Fire or the equivelent in German
or Portuguese ?, are there markings to the other side of the safety ?.
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No nothing on the other side
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I agree with BAR, Weaver top mount bases #46 front and #45 rear.
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Thank You to vintage hunter For This Useful Post:
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Thank you...I couldn't lay my hands on the correct numbers! We sure did enough of them around here!
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Originally Posted by
HOOKED ON HISTORY
OUCH! What a pitty.
Well at least Bubba left the number intact.
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Originally Posted by
Patrick Chadwick
Well at least Bubba left the number intact.
Some bubbafacations are more painfull than others. This particular one I find to be analogous to a sharp stick in the eye.Or perhaps a dull stick in the eye. I think Gunny is on the right track covering the holes. To painful to view.
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Originally Posted by
HOOKED ON HISTORY
Some bubbafacations are more painfull than others. This particular one I find to be analogous to a sharp stick in the eye.Or perhaps a dull stick in the eye. I think Gunny is on the right track covering the holes. To painful to view.
I'm sorry to hurt your eyes...
I'm taking the K98
to the range this coming Sunday to see how it shoots.
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