Quote Originally Posted by mrclark303 View Post
I've only seen a couple of ex "Norge" K98's in the original 7.92mm, rare rifles in the UKicon (as said, the vast majority are .30-06), any chance of sharing a few pics with the rest of the anoraks![COLOR="black"]

With you there, a good shooting condition WW1 era G98 has to be one of the nicest to shoot and most accurate of all the Milsurp bolt guns, the K98 is rather sharp in its recoil in comparison...[COLOR="black"]
I'll sort a couple out tomorrow, and post, as only have a few close up details of it after taken apart, so as to check with the 'expert collectors' about numbers and stuff after I first got it.

The G33/40 mountain carbine is even more vicious that the K98kicon! The ex-Noggie 30-06 K98kF1 I had previously was more vicious than a G33/40 carbine!!
A couple of weeks ago at Bisley, the club shooting next to my club at 300 yrds, were shooting a fine selection of Milsurps, which made a pleasant change from all the plastic fantastics usually seen there, and allowed some nice mutual rifle admiration between club members
It was the first time in years I'd come across someone else with a K98k, in fact there were 2 of them, plus a couple of very nice G98's, a couple of K31icon's, a handful of SMLE & No.4's including a nice 4T and a few Mosins among the next door neighbours lot. My club only had a P14, 2 x No.4's, 2 x No.5's and my K98k.