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    '36 stamped K98, and '44 Yugo Mauser K98 help (pics included)

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    A bloke I know has offered me these two rifles; one is a '36 stamped K98icon, and the other a '44 stamped Yugoicon model. The pictures supplied are the ones he sent me; can anyone give me any advice as to whether they are worth purchasing? Thanks in advance, Rich

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    Almost anything is worth purchasing for the right price. That's part of the determining factor.

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    Yes, I think these are worth aquiring IF the price is right. They aren't high end collector rifles though. The 36 date rifle is a russian capture denoted by the X on the receiver and probably a mix of serial numbers. Usually the waffenampts are peened or obliterated. If you want them for shooters check the bores carefully. The Yugoicon looks like it might be a tad bit cleaner. I have a 237 code russian capture and a DOT 43. They are still historic rifles and in my opinion worthy of collecting. Salt Flat

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