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12-08-2010 04:52 PM
# ADS
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This article was originally published in the KCN in their August 1990 newsletter as: THE GUSTLOFF K98k By Bob Jensen and was edited by Peter Kuck 06/11/2002
In 1941 the code used to designate Gustloff was changed from “337” to the letter code “bcd” Laminated stocks and handguards continued to be exclusively used. The date code was changed from a four-digit date to a two-digit date.
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Doug
Last edited by Badger; 12-08-2010 at 05:21 PM.
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What he has is NOT a bring back! With the mix of parts (The follower is from a WW 1 rifle) & ser nrs it sure sounds like an RC that missed getting the X and an import stamp. They do exist, I have several 98ks and a P.38.
IF you can buy it for $250 it would be a good shooter. I don't think it is worth more than that as RCs can be found in that price range.
If you do buy it, I would trade you some properly proofed parts for those with WaA 623 on them.
Sarge
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Thanks Sarge. Still haven't seen any pics. He has made no mention of Sn except on the receiver and barrel.
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