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    IF YOU EVER WANTED A 4T HERE'S YOUR CHANCE

    I don't normally do this but there are some nice rifles here for sale if you are interested.
    Forthcoming Arms and Militaria Auction at Newark Showground Wednesday 15th March
    See - http://www.scotarms.co.uk/catalogues/index.htm

    Lot No. 392 A SCARCE 7.92mm Mauser K98icon bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.3937V. Std. Specs and Sights. Fitted Oigee Luxor 4x brass tube scope on Q.D. Front swivel matching number mounts. Numerous Waffen Amt marks. Laminate stock, pressed steel butt plate. Foresight with hood. Grade 2 plus. Brl.24 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 399 A Belgian 7.62mm Mauser bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.567800. Std. Specs and Sights. The action with fitted Israeli 4 x 30 scope on twin claw Q.D. Mounts and marked with Herstal address. Walnut stock (Bruised). Leather sling. Grade 2 plus. Brl.24 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 405 A SCARCE .303 Cal. No.4 MKI*T. Bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.77L1784. Std. Specs. Hooded foresight. Fitted correct scope marked -Tel. Sighting No.32 MKI R.EL. 1943 266-C- with leather covers. The mount number matching the rifle. The side action marked -No.4 MKI* Long Branch 1944-.and -T-. Walnut full stock. Grade 2 plus. Brl.25.5 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 416 A RARE 7.92mm Mauser Mod 98 bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.9555P. Std. Specs and Sights. Fitted matching number Q.D. Side mounted Carl Zeiss Jena Zielsechs Scope. The Chamber with -bcd4- Code and numerous Waffen Amts. Laminate stock with sling and Rare mount stripping tool marked -Rechts-Schuss-R.Los L.Nachstellan-. Grade 1 plus. Brl.24 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 419 A RARE 7.92mm Mauser Mod 98 bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.5901d. Std. Specs and Sights. The rear sight with original side rail for the ZF4 scope. Numerous Waffen Amt markings including the rail. The Chamber with -byf 41-Code. Top fore end wood missing. Grade 2 plus. Brl.24 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 420 A .303 Cal. No.4 T. Bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.16L8705T. Std. Specs and Sights. The action marked -No.4 MKI* Long Branch 1944-. And with fitted scope mounts for the No.32 sight. The butt stock having cheek piece. Grade 2 plus

    Lot No. 425 A RARE 7.62 x 54mm Finnishicon Mosin Nagant bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.86432. Std. Specs and Sights. The action with correct mount for the fitted Luxor Heil 4x scope. Arctic birch full stock. Grade 2 plus. Brl.28 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 426 A .303 No.4 MKI* bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.70L0479. The action marked -Long Branch 1944- etc and with fitted correct scope marked -Tel Sighting C No.32 MKI. A. R.E.L. Can. 1943 62-C-. Walnut stock. Near Grade 1. Brl.25 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 427 A 7.92mm Russianicon Mauser K98 bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.A8845. Std. Specs and Sights. The action marked in Cyrillic and Dated -44-. The action with scope marked -ZRAK 8506072 ON. M76B-. On Mauser mounts. Walnut full stock with pressed steel butt plate. Grade 2 plus. Brl.23.5 ins. FAA Category: S1

    Lot No. 436 A SCARCE 7.92mm Mauser Mod 98 bolt action Sniper Rifle. Serial No.19669B. Std. Specs and Sights. Fitted High Turret Carl Zeiss Zielsechs Scope. The action with Eagle over Swastika. Laminated stock with leather sling. Grade 2 plus.

    Lot No. 458 A .303 Cal. No.5 MKI bolt action Jungle Carbine. Serial No.AA4392. Std. Specs and Sights. The butt plate with rubber pad. The fore end with steel cap. Grade 2. Brl.20.5 ins. FAA Category: S1
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    jeebus, 3 in 1 go!

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    All LB's

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    LB's........interesting to find in one collection like that, which drew my attention. Depends on who turns up on the day, but some have gone really cheaply in the past.
    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gil Boyd View Post
    LB's........interesting to find in one collection like that, which drew my attention. Depends on who turns up on the day, but some have gone really cheaply in the past.
    Don't get too excited about them.

    I can guarantee that 2 of the 3 are not correct, and the third is extremely "iffy" just based on the stated serial numbers.

    Just remember that 16L Cannot be dated 1944 unless it's been renumbered.
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    Probably right.......its always too good to be true somewhere down the line at these auctions. "Buyers beware then on that basis"
    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    Also depends if there real or not...... I've seen a lot of Germanicon "snipers" go through Scotarms and there not quite what they seem to be. I was planning on going to look at the Nagant Snipers... but will just put a few postal bids on a few items I've seen.

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    The problem with some auctions it can be a dumping ground for items that the dealer can't shift in the shop or such as Guntrader or Gunstar, there are all kinds of other reasons also, sometimes a big collection from an estate will go through, or parts are required or need major repairs etc. I've done very well on a few occasions on others I've returned with a few lemons......... you really need to go and preview the items your interested in.

    Its not the easiest of places to get to and you need to take your fuel, entrance and the one everyone forgets is the buyers premium and vat...........into account.

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    lot 399 is very wrong scope is correct but rifle wrong serial number batch and picture does not show the correct butt so very very wrong
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    correct IDF K98kicon sniper with wild scope should have a stock with cheek piece, rubber butt pads and in the serial number range 200xxx.

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