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    Post-War Czech k98 or Not ...

    Hi all,
    I picked up a k98 recently. It is a dou 44, and while it has parts with correct waffenamts, it also has a serial number (matching gun) with an uppercase suffix (S) ... but, no lion stamps ...

    I understand the Czechicon factories began to apply uppercase suffixes post-war, but I understood they also began applying the lion stamp at the same time; this one falls between, unless I am missing something.

    I have attached pictures of the relevant markings. Thoughts? Is it WWII-era or post-war? If you need additional information, let me know, and I'll edit this post.

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    Is the trigger guard stamped steel and enlarged?
    Could you post a pic of the whole rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZPhil View Post
    Is the trigger guard stamped steel and enlarged?
    Could you post a pic of the whole rifle?

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    It does not have the winter trigger. In further reading, the dot marked guns had lowercase suffixes; but, I have seen some photos of R and T-block dou guns (on either side of mine), and they were uppercase. Here is a link to the photo gallery:

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    Bump to add additional pictures.

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    A very late 1944. Lots of odd rifles show up in that time frame. I would guess a war gun.

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