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Gew 98, any ideas on this?
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02-09-2014 07:59 AM
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It's a Radom made rifle, serial number 1.
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I mean, is there any significance to it being a "1"?
Someone bubba'd the heck out of it but the receiver is still in good shape and would make a good gun to re-do properly.
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What parts are matching? A Radom rifle is rather rare, but it would depend upon how much sporterized it is. What are the receiver markings on top?
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Looks like at buffed-out Gew98 from WWI production. German
production not Radom. The serial number "1" is not uncommon as the numbers were commonly repeated with an a,b, or c, all the way to z. So you would see a "1a", then a "2a" all the way to "9999a". Then started again at "1b" etc.
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Originally Posted by
Promo
What parts are matching?
Are any parts matching? This is not a joke question. I can see a 1, 5, 8, 9, 05 (?safety), 12 ... 3 different numbers in various places on the action body - The thing almost looks like a numbered diagram... "No. 8, this is the recoil lug, which in your case you have not got!"
Quite seriously - see how many different numbers are the same. If every one is different, then it is not a bitsa, but a rifle "labelled" for instruction purposes. Who on earth would need a number on the bottom of the recoil lug? Or on the bottom of the receiver just in front of the trigger mounting? Or the 5 on the side of the trigger guard loop, when the usual numbering position was on the front tang? And the 12 on the bolt catch looks as if the 2 was added after the 1. Are there more numbers in out-of the-way places?
Yes, I know it sounds like a far-fetched idea. But please, just humor me and see how many numbers you can discover!
Last edited by Patrick Chadwick; 02-11-2014 at 05:38 PM.
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I'm not trying to pass this thing off as anything, all I asked is what is the deal with these numbers. I did not bubba this rifle. They don't appear to be buffed off or removed cause the numbers that ARE still there are very deep, if they selectively buffed off numbers that deep there would be discrepancies in depth all over the place. I included a photo of every number that exists on it. I am somewhat unfamiliar with Radom rifles. It's been in a pile of parts I've had for a long time and now that I have time I figured I'd maybe make something out of something that someone already butchered up. The only thing left is the barreled action, floorplate/trigger guard and trigger. It appears someone got rid of ALL the furniture and metal and sights. I was simply thinking of rebarreling it in 7mm08 (just cause I don't have one, but do have brass and dies). I just wanted to make sure it wasn't something that would ruin any karma I had left if I did something to it.
Last edited by rattletrap1970; 02-12-2014 at 04:33 PM.
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Patricks idea seems quite plausable.
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