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04-16-2015 06:53 PM
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I don't know what/where you found info on the internet, but from the photos you show the rifle IS NOT an e German
! Unless the stock ser nr matches the receiver it doesn't belong on that rifle so any proofs on it probably don't mean anything.
Lets see photos of markings on the top of the rifle from the back of the rear sight to the bolt and the same area on the right side.
Sarge
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Originally Posted by
Sarge 13
I don't know what/where you found info on the internet, but from the photos you show the rifle
IS NOT an e
German
! Unless the stock ser nr matches the receiver it doesn't belong on that rifle so any proofs on it probably don't mean anything.
Lets see photos of markings on the top of the rifle from the back of the rear sight to the bolt and the same area on the right side.
Sarge
The serial number on the stock does match that on the receiver. I will see if i can post a couple pics of it tomorrow.
Do you think it is a RC or something else?
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Here's a picture of the marking on the top of the rifle. There wasn't really anything on the right side of it except for a proof mark with "135" on it, matching the one on top of the receiver
The stock also has a matching serial number on it on the bottom. I hope this is helpful in ID-ing this rifle. I am very curious as to what country it belonged to after the war.
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Your rifle is Not an RC or e German
. Most likely a Jugoslav or Romanian rework.
Sarge
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Do you think you can tell me what sort of markings can help tell the difference between the various different k98s that were used post war? I know what RCs look like and their characteristics, but what about the others?
like Yugos, Romanian, Bulgarian, and E. German
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If you know any links to them, please post them so i can do my own research in the future.
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No one but the ruskies and e Germans marked the rifles they rebuilt.
e German
markings are usually on the left side of the bbl at the receiver.
I don't have any photos of my e German rifles on the thumb drive I'm using, will have to put some on and get back to this - if no one else chimes in.
Sarge
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Last edited by I.H.1989; 04-22-2015 at 07:20 PM.
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