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k98 serial number prefix
I was wondering if the prefix j on the serial number of my k98 would shed some light on where it was built. It was an original k98 and captured and reworked in yugoslavia so the manufacture code has been removed. Anything helps!
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10-10-2013 10:25 PM
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Well that's unfortunate. It must not have been made by a major manufacturer then?
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I certainly will research this further. It has really intrigued me ever since I got it and even more as I learn more about it little by little.
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If the J is at the beginning of the serial number then it's part of the number. It would indicate that it was in the 110,000 98K made in that year by that company. An example of German
serial numbers would start with A01 and every 10,000 they would then change the letter to the next such as B01. The very first string would not have a letter and would be 01. When they went through the whole alphabet then they would start at the beginning bit would use a small a then b then c with the numbers till the year ended. The next year they would start again with the capital A.
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they were letter suffixes. the Germans didn't use prefixes.
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The J is in front of the serial number
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probably done by Yugoslavia
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then wouldn't that be an m48 or an m 24/47? this rifle is a K98
but simply captured and re-arsenaled in Yugoslavia
. The original factory markings have been removed and the yugo crest was placed on the receiver....By the way, I know the sling is on incorrectly that was just how I got the rifle. The serial numbers match on everything except for the barrel and the majority of the small parts like the barrel bands, firing pin, and the bolt release lever.
Last edited by surpman1911; 10-13-2013 at 12:16 AM.