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    Nice looking rifle, however i think that both rifles have renumbered bolts. There should be a trough at the base of the handle, next to the bolt body. I can't remember ever seeing an original bolt that did not have that feature.
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    I finally decided to buy the Mauser K98icon.

    Here are some pictures.





















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    Nice.!! Every collection has to have at least one example of a K98icon.

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    Thank you, WarPig1976.

    Exactly, I consider a good K98icon a real piece of History and a must for any collector, as it is a Springfield Armory M1903 rifle.
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    Yes very nice

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    Thank you, NRA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badger View Post
    Here's one in my collection for comparison ..

    1938 Code 42 K98k - Serial # 5896s
    (Mfg in 1938 by Mauser Werke AG, Oberndorf a/N)

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    Badger,
    I compared all your photos with my rifle, just the external parts since I did not remove its stock yet.
    The extractor brings serial "69" while my serial is ending by "62".

    How can this be explained ?
    Did they fit by mistake the extractor of another rifle during factory process ?
    Has the extractor been replaced later ?
    Or ... ?
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    The bolt group is not original for this rifle. Someone has reprinted the serial numbers in order to make them same as the receivers ones.

    I will return the rifle back to the man who sold it.
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    WoW, so he admitted it.?

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