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New K98
So, I acquired this new k98 and I'm pretty sure its obviously not a original war era.
any light you guys could shed on this mis-matched rifle?
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05-31-2012 04:26 AM
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Obvious MM. but why would you say not war era? 1940
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Re-built and re-blued. A nice 1940 Kar98. Any import markings on the barrel? Recent imports have been coming out of Ukraine and generally look decent.
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Originally Posted by
Calif-Steve
Re-built and re-blued. A nice 1940 Kar98. Any import markings on the barrel? Recent imports have been coming out of Ukraine and generally look decent.
where would I find the marking?

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Obvious MM. but why would you say not war era? 1940
kinda feared that. worth keeping?
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Originally Posted by
kennyclone
where would I find the marking?
kinda feared that. worth keeping?
No not worth keeping you better send it to me
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No not worth keeping you better send it to me

haha, I'll take that as a yes.
still live and learn. thanks though!
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It looks like a nice rifle. It is WWII era, it was made in 1940. It just has mis-matched parts which isn't unusual. Obviously doesn't make it a top notch collectible but these are going up in value all the same.
It doesn't look like it has the Russian
Capture "X" on it which most coming out of the Ukraine have. Import mark is usually near the end of the barrel. Russian captures will also have a serial number stamped in the butt stock and usually electro penciled serials on the major parts.
Does the stock have the eagle markings intact?
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Originally Posted by
Aragorn243
It looks like a nice rifle. It is WWII era, it was made in 1940. It just has mis-matched parts which isn't unusual. Obviously doesn't make it a top notch collectible but these are going up in value all the same.
It doesn't look like it has the
Russian
Capture "X" on it which most coming out of the Ukraine have. Import mark is usually near the end of the barrel. Russian captures will also have a serial number stamped in the butt stock and usually electro penciled serials on the major parts.
Does the stock have the eagle markings intact?
dont notice any markings on the barrel and dont see any on the stock.
oh well.
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Rifle does not look slick enough to be a current MM redo to me. The markings seem to show a bit of wear as well. The MMs seem to have suspiciously crisp looking markings on the metal.
That is my novice view but I am certain lots of K98
guys here can give a more educated opinion.
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By MM I meant mis matched, I did not mean the 8 letter Mitchells word. I like it, kinda curious what you paid?