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!915 or earlier K98az
Hi
I have a K98az, as I understand, an early one, it has the early wooden original stock, no washer for bolt assembly. the crest has been ground off but the numbers left and they all match I believe it's a Erfurt the rifle has 127E all over it. Serial numbers match, with turned down bolt with checkered underside of bolt. I'm looking for some information on the rifle, I'm not a mauser buff, so lost on this.
It's in great shape other than the crest removal. I would like to know if it really is an early gun and what to look for. Thanks, Regards Ian
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06-20-2013 02:36 AM
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Originally Posted by
harlton
I would like to know if it really is an early gun and what to look for.
Sounds like it. How about some pics?
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Originally Posted by
harlton
it has the early wooden original stock
That ought to be without grasping grooves in the forestock.
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Yup, No grasping grooves, and I'll work on some pictures soon as poss. Thanks
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Polish rifle. Poland received thousands after WWI as war reparations. No way to tell if it is 1905 or 1915. No way to tell arsenal, either.
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