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    Unhappy Bad Luck

    Today i was at my Gunsmith´s Shop looking for some old Scopes and have seen an nice K98kicon. Mauser/Oberndorf codes, WaA655, made at the end of 1937, all numbers are matching except the Stock. It seems to be a Arsenal remake of the Wehrmacht the Eagle marks are on it. No RC mark. The Bore is good. And now the best of it, the price $335 !!! And the bad is that i have the next allowance in September....

    Happy Easter Days to all!

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    Maybe ask for an advance on your allowance ...

    It never works for me, but maybe you'll have better luck ...

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    Maybe ask for an advance on your allowance ...

    It never works for me, but maybe you'll have better luck ...

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    Doug,

    I didnt need to ask, i know the answer:" Get out of my Office!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Today i was at my Gunsmith´s Shop looking for some old Scopes and have seen an nice K98kicon. Mauser/Oberndorf codes, WaA655, made at the end of 1937, all numbers are matching except the Stock. It seems to be a Arsenal remake of the Wehrmacht the Eagle marks are on it. No RC mark. The Bore is good. And now the best of it, the price $335 !!! And the bad is that i have the next allowance in September....

    Happy Easter Days to all!

    Regards

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    Hallo Gunner! Sure it was not your day...

    Blackcat

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    Ciao Blackcat,

    you`re so right!

    Regards

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    Gunner, if you are known to the dealer as a responsible person, why not try offering him a deposit to hold it for you?

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    Hi Patrick,

    this were the second one to hold for me. He holds just a nice rifle for me and one is enough. I have to think about of an new safe.

    Regards and Happy Easter

    Gunner
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    Gunner,

    that rifle is a steal. Maybe you should have a bake sale? make a bunch of pies and cakes and sell them. Or maybe the 'smith will take pie instead of Euros?

    good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon_norstog View Post
    Gunner,

    that rifle is a steal. Maybe you should have a bake sale? make a bunch of pies and cakes and sell them. Or maybe the 'smith will take pie instead of Euros?

    good luck!

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    Hi jon,

    that is an great idea!!! He likes cakes and i can bake. So i make as much cakes until he will say "Take the rifle, but please no more cakes!"

    Happy Easter to you

    Gunner

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunner View Post
    Ciao Blackcat,

    you`re so right!

    Regards

    Gunner
    Hallo gunner!
    Frohe Ostern!
    Es tut mir leid, aber mit pm kann ich keine Fotos empfangen. Ich habe eine K98icon, Stempel ar 42, RC (...tut mir leid! ). In der Innenseite des Handguard ( Schaft?) habe ich eine Nummer/Code gefunden, der unterschiedlich zur Seriennummer des Gewehres ist.
    Fragen:
    1) welche Nummer/Code muss dort sein?
    2) Wenn es die Seriennummer sein sollte, heißt das, dass meine K98 aus dem Holz und dem Stahl von zwei verschiedenen Gewehren ist?
    Im Voraus vielen Dank für Deine Antwort (Hilfe).
    Tschüß !

    Blackcat

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