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K-98 Mountain/Alpine soldier rifle
Could someone post a pic of the mountain troop mauser & a good reference source.thanks
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08-24-2009 07:56 PM
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Most references on the K98k
have a section on the G33/40. Don't know of a book that covers only the 33/40. Those same books will have photos of the carbines.
Here are a couple of phoptos of mine.
Sarge
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Here are a couple that I acquired years ago. I think these are the neatest K98
variation to come out of WWII.
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Mag, They are impressive looking 33/40s. Do they both have the 945 code on the receiver?
In the Mauser Book 4th edition by Ball, he mentions the 33/40s have laminate stocks and top wood.
Do you know if the 16/33 front sight is the same as the 33/40?
I have a 16/33 with a ramp front sight installed, I am waiting for two 33/40s to arrive. Are the dimensions of the 33/40 the same as the 16/33?
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Albayo,
I received your message about the G33/40. Please turn on your PM, I am unable to respond.
Thank you
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Albayo,
I received your message about the G33/40. Please turn on your PM, I am unable to respond.
Thank you
You simply use the "Reply" button after you open and read his PM (Private Message). His PM function is working fine, so I have no idea why you're unable to respond to his request. Perhaps have another look .. ![Wink](images/smilies/wink.gif)
I've also removed your request for information from the Gunshopper WTB forum as it's not the correct place for that type of post.
Regards,
Badger
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G33/40 Just Arrived
My two G33/40s arrived Thursday. One is a 1940, 945 and the other one is a dot 1942. The early one has a really interesting three piece stock and the older one has a laminate stock. I noticed that under the serial numbers on each gun is a lower cased letter, early one has an "a", later is a "b". I noticed that on the picture provided by Sarge13 there is a "c" below his serial number.
Are they lot numbers or series numbers?
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...o/P4081589.jpg
http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...o/P4081574.jpg
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