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There are, but the Mauser forum seems a little slow lately.
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Favorite 98k I have is my Iraqi 98. Started life as a byf 41, reworked by the East Germans, and eventually sold to Iraq. I love the variety of property and inspection stamps all over it. Oh, and how cool is it that the matching serial numbers are 1066. (Teehee, my History Major is showing) GO HASTINGS!
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I have an absolute mint/unissued M941 Portuguese contract.
Sorry cannot access any pics at the moment.
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1. 1938, 243 (Borsigwalde) code
2. no year, blank receiver Luftamt stamped. has a Walther "359" eagle on the right of the receiver. don't know who put it together or when (though the barrel date is 1940, and they stopped with the Luftamt stamp in 1942 it still could have been assembled late war) never seen another one like it. it's a rare bit of 98k geneology.
3. 1940 ax (Erma) code
4. 1941 duv (Berlin Lubecker Maschinenfabrik) code
5. 1943 bnz (Steyr Daimler Puch) code
6. 1943 bnz, large font, single rune SS rifle
7. 1944 dot (Brno) code
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1944 DOT, great plum patina on the extractor.
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The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!
Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, 1945