We had a member here that was IDF at one point used to set us straight on some of this. He was the one that told us the Carbines were used to defend schools and farms projects.
We had a member here that was IDF at one point used to set us straight on some of this. He was the one that told us the Carbines were used to defend schools and farms projects.
Regards, Jim
Perfect little weapon for kibbutzes, classrooms, and field trips.
Exactly his point, also it didn't drain their front line stuff. Bet they have a ton set aside.
Regards, Jim
Have one that came out of Guatemala, ate up with rust.
Buddy found one imported directly from Israel, it's damn near mint
K98
Mine had come from Israel through probably Century Arms here and was as close to perfect as they could be. We had lots show up. You can still fine them around for sale but now near $1000CDN.
Regards, Jim
Okay, now that I am home, I have some pictures of my ate up Israeli K98
Back shot
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Front Band
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Receiver markings (Mauser 1936)
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Damged/repaired safety with silver solder, was told this was not an Israeli fix
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The telltale sign of Guatamalan imports--rust under the wood
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More of it
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The wood was pretty soft as well, the stock needed to be replaced, luckily the correct ones are still out there. Barrel is a freakin sewer pipe. I wanted an Israeli Mauser real bad, and got a real bad Israeli Mauser