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    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    My Norwegianicon surrender K98kicon might in that pile somewhere
    WOWzers! even more....
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    WOWzers! even more....
    Its a rare one as well, as it's a double Naval issue, being originally a Germanicon Kriegsmarine issue, that after surrender, was one of the small number issued to the Norwegianicon Navy, and thus escaped the 1950's conversion to 30-06.
    Its not quite all matching though being bolt and buttplate miss-matched. Does still have an original German sling though.
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    Its a rare one as well, as it's a double Naval issue, being originally a Germanicon Kriegsmarine issue
    I didn't know these existed or that the Norwegianicon Navy was issued German Mausers
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    Quote Originally Posted by usabaker View Post
    I didn't know these existed or that the Norwegianicon Navy was issued German Mausers
    Not just the Norwegianicon Navy, the Army, Air Force, Coastal Artillery and Norwegian Police were all issued German arms from the surrendered German arms stock after the war (Norwegian Police were issued the shorter G33/40 mountain carbines from the stock surrender by German Mountain Troop units stationed in Norway at the surrender)
    Norway needed to re-arm its own forces after the war, and their view was make use of the mountain of German arms and ammo left by the Germans so they started collecting it up, collating it all, and selecting the best of everything for their own needs.
    By the early 1950's stocks of 7.92x57 ammo was running down, and the USAicon were offering plenty of 30-06 ammo to NATO countries, so in 1952-3 Remington supplied new K98kicon barrels in 30-06 calibre and Norway set about rebarreling and modifying the Army, Coastal Artillery and Air Force K98k's into K98kF1. The Navy and Police G33/40's were left as 7.92x57.
    However, within just a couple of years NATO went over to 7.62x51, so all the converted K98kF1's were relegated to part time reserve forces and reserve stock. They did convert a few to 7.62 NATO as a trial, but decided that buying new rifles to equip the forces was the way forward. These K98k's were still in reserve forces use up until the early 90's, when they were all finally sold off as surplus and a batch made their way to the USA and to other countires, before a do-gooding Norwegian politician cried foul, and stopped the sell off, and managed to enact an order whereby the vast majority of them were taken out into the North Sea by the Navy and dumped into the sea.....and prevent any still sold and still in Norway begin exported from Norway.....
    How many of the 150,000 odd rifles escaped is unknown......and I believe a Norwegian dealer was sitting on about 20,000 he bought but can't export. I believe they have been largely reduced to parts to be able to be exported, as a large number of K98k stock sets have turned up in the USA that originated from Norway. No doubt the actions have ended up being scrapped, whether the good barrels have been saved for spares I don't know? The Norwegian air force/army cadets still to this day use the small number of K98k that were retained in Norwegian service.

    As a result of all that, the unconverted Navy K98k's and Police G33/40 mountain carbines are the rarest of those that did manage to get exported from Norway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeeRam View Post
    Its a rare one as well, as it's a double Naval issue, being originally a German Kriegsmarine issue, that after surrender, was one of the small number issued to the Norwegianicon Navy, and thus escaped the 1950's conversion to 30-06.
    Its not quite all matching though being bolt and buttplate miss-matched. Does still have an original German sling though.
    I've only seen a couple of ex "Norge" K98icon'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!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovidio View Post
    I love Mausers... I would jump into that pile like Uncle Scrooge does in coins...
    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...

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    Take two then, roll out on the helper springs. I just wonder what the sundry smaller piles of "Stuff" are in the edges of the pics.
    Perhaps a nice pile of Kongberg 1911's Jim .... Now that's a stash I would head for in this version of Supermarket sweep!
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    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.
    Just the thing for putting round holes in square heads.

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